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garish

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Adj — Unpleasantly bright or showy, in a tasteless way.

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Etymology

Unknown, possibly from obsolete Middle English gawren (“to stare”) which is of uncertain origin, probably from Old Norse gá (“to watch, heed”) or gaurr (“rough fellow”) (Proto-Indo-European *gʰow-rós, from *gʰew- (“to be angry”)). Compare with English gaw.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “garish” mean?

The word “garish” means unpleasantly bright or showy, in a tasteless way. In plain terms, too bright, flashy, or over-decorated to look tasteful.

How do you pronounce “garish”?

“Garish” is pronounced GEH-uh-rihsh (/ˈɡɛəɹɪʃ/ in IPA).

How do you use “garish” in a sentence?

Here is “garish” used in a sentence: “The hotel lobby was decorated in garish neon colours.”

What part of speech is “garish”?

“Garish” is an adjective.

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