Gaudy Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for gaudy.
gaudy
gaudy
/ˈɡɔː.di/
Examples
- This was regarded as pretentious and gaudy.
- Does the memorial picture have to be so gaudy
- It is at the bottom of the articles, and it seemed too gaudy for the top.
- Harriet Vane returns reluctantly to Oxford to attend the gaudy dinner.
- I just thought the colour combination may be a bit gaudy.
- Male models still can't carry off the gaudy stuff.
- Because of the bird's distinctive bright pink, it is also used for gaudy dress.
- During the Soviet period, the murals were proclaimed gaudy and plastered over.
- Hai Yan's book depicts a very grotesque and gaudy lifestyle in the city.
- Personally, I think the present form is much too large and gaudy.
a celebratory reunion feast or entertainment held a college
noun
tastelessly showy
adjective
marked by conspicuous display
adjective
Definition 0 of 0
"Gaudy + Audy. Gold and Audi, too flashy and showy for the party."
"Gaudy + Audi. The flashy car is too bright and showy, like a gaudy Audi."
Mnemonic 0 of 0