showy in Portuguese
showy in Portuguese is exibido, mirabolante — showy means flashy or attracting a lot of attention, often in an exaggerated way.
showy in Portuguese
exibido
(informal, chiefly of a literary work) Inclined to showing (by conveying an impression so that events are described in the narrative), instead of telling (by explicitly stating facts).
mirabolante
(informal, chiefly of a literary work) Inclined to showing (by conveying an impression so that events are described in the narrative), instead of telling (by explicitly stating facts).
What does "showy" mean?
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adj Flashy or attracting a lot of attention, often in an exaggerated way.
"He pulled up in a showy red sports car."
showy in a sentence
- He pulled up in a showy red sports car.
- Her showy jewelry drew stares across the room.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "showy" in Portuguese?
"showy" in Portuguese is exibido, mirabolante. showy means: Flashy or attracting a lot of attention, often in an exaggerated way.
How do you use "showy" in a sentence?
Example: "He pulled up in a showy red sports car." In Portuguese, "showy" is exibido, mirabolante.
Are there other ways to say "showy" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "showy": exibido, mirabolante.
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