Use "ostentation" in a sentence

1. Definition: Boastfulness Usage: boasting, show, arrogant display, ostentation; plur: occasions of ostentation

2. Her lifestyle was remarkably free from ostentation.

3. Their daughter's wedding reception was sheer ostentation.

4. 22 They lived meanly and without ostentation.

5. 19 The statue has beauty without ostentation.

6. Pedantry is the unseasonable ostentation of learning.

7. 13 The statue had beauty without ostentation.

8. 2 Their daughter's wedding reception was sheer ostentation.

9. 30 Her lifestyle was remarkably free from ostentation.

10. 6 Therefore, ostentation continues to have a purpose.

11. 3 Her lifestyle was remarkably free from ostentation.

12. 18 Pedantry is the unseasonable ostentation of learning.

13. 20 Exhibiting no pretensions, boastfulness, or ostentation; modest.

14. 14 Choose a life of actlorl, not one of ostentation.

15. 16 Choose a life of action, none one of ostentation.

16. 21 Forsake your greed, abandon your appetites of ostentation.

17. The house was spacious but without any trace of ostentation.

18. 24 Do you reject his ostentation and glories in this world?

19. 25 Ostentation and revelry were ceased, for the sake of separation.

20. 1 Choose a life of action, not one of ostentation

21. Her luxurious lifestyle and personal ostentation were both hated and envied.

22. 17 Chose a life of action,(www.Sentencedict.com) not one of ostentation.

23. 4 I don't like the ostentation of their expensive life - style.

24. Choose a life of action, not one of ostentation

25. 15 I thought that one is exaggerates; second, wins ostentation.

26. 5 Her luxurious lifestyle and personal ostentation were both hated and envied.

27. The hospitality of luxury and the liberality of ostentation had ruined many.

28. 7 The hospitality of luxury and the liberality of ostentation had ruined many.

29. 9 Dusseldorf remains the capital of mindless extravagance; ostentation rules the KO.

30. Is it not one of harshness, brashness, gaudiness, ostentation, or narcissism?

31. 27 The house was spacious but without any trace of ostentation.

32. 23 Consumers are abandoning the excess and ostentation of the 1980s.

33. 12 And there is the look: richness without ostentation and flash.

34. On the whole she had lived modestly, with a notable lack of ostentation.

35. 11 His extravagance and ostentation were balanced by a natural dignity and reserve.

36. His extravagance and ostentation were balanced by a natural dignity and reserve.

37. 24 Dusseldorf remains the capital of mindless extravagance; ostentation rules the KO.

38. 28 It was a time not only of heroic inequality but of incredible ostentation.

39. 26 On the whole she had lived modestly, with a notable lack of ostentation.

40. It was a time not only of heroic inequality but of incredible ostentation.

41. Synonyms for Blatancy include barefacedness, brazenness, conspicuousness, flagrancy, obviousness, ostentation, overtness, shamelessness, enormity and egregiousness

42. 29 Soloist Annette Servadei played beautifully with an involvement entirely free from any kind of ostentation.

43. 10 With the decline of ostentation, or its vulgarization, wealth and hence inequality were no longer flagrantly advertised.

44. 162 Moby Thesaurus words for "ostentation": Barnumism, acting, affectation, appearance, arabesque, Arrantness, attitudinizing, baroque, baroqueness, bedizenment, big

45. Bravado: 1 n a swaggering show of courage Synonyms: bluster Type of: fanfare , flash , ostentation a gaudy outward display

46. 7 Inside the church, the degree of elaboration and ostentation of both architecture and fittings indicates status and wealth in the community.

47. 30 However, a really heavy paper does not impress and is often seen more as ostentation than as a sign of quality.

48. 8 Inside the church, the degree of elaboration and ostentation of both architecture and fittings indicates status and wealth in the community.

49. “For the most part,” says The New Encyclopædia Britannica, “the successors to Augustus continued his administrative policies and building program, though with less innovation and more ostentation.”

50. The creators of this wonder of the luxury and the ostentation are the exclusive preparadores Alchemist , that devote to chapar in gold the ceiling of the most exclusive cars.

51. Arietation: battering-ram Audit: revenue Avoidance: secret outlet Battle: battalion Bestow: settle in life Blanch: flatter, evade Brave: boastful Bravery: boast, ostentation Broke: deal in brokerage Broken: shine by comparison Broken music: part music Cabinet: secret Calendar: weather forecast Card: chart, map Care not to: are reckless Cast

52. Withered Love Allurity is, but your nature Neck long build with broad shoulders Outing my eyes on you, but Naked was the emptiness in your eyes Your heart was wheeling, while Mine sought your counsel Ostentation concerted but failed your eyes Unbridled is the secret lust So sharp and dangerous the pleasure Lurk drived me without confidence O that my thoughts scattered Verbalizing my emotions

53. SYNONYMY NOTE: Boast 1, the basic term in this list, merely suggests pride or satisfaction, as in one's deeds or abilities [you may well Boast of your efficiency]; brag suggests greater ostentation and overstatement [he bragged of what he would do in the race]; vaunt, a formal, literary term, implies greater suavity but more vainglory than either of the preceding [vaunt not in your triumph