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flaunt

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Verb — To show something off in an obvious, sometimes boastful way.

How to use flaunt

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Etymology

Origin uncertain, likely of North Germanic origin, possibly related to a Norwegian word meaning "to show off."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “flaunt” mean?

The word “flaunt” means to show something off in an obvious, sometimes boastful way. In plain terms, to display something proudly and openly, often to make others notice or envy it.

How do you pronounce “flaunt”?

“Flaunt” is pronounced flawnt (/flɑnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “flaunt” in a sentence?

Here is “flaunt” used in a sentence: “He loved to flaunt his new sports car around town.”

What part of speech is “flaunt”?

“Flaunt” is a verb.

Where does the word “flaunt” come from?

The word “flaunt” comes from Germanic. Origin uncertain, likely of North Germanic origin, possibly related to a Norwegian word meaning "to show off.".

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