Flaunt
Pronunciation
- RP IPA: /flÉ”Ënt/
- some accents IPA: /flÉ‘Ënt/
- GenAm IPA: /flɔnt/
- cot-caught IPA: /flÉ’nt/
- Rhymes: -É”Ënt, -É‘Ënt
Alternative forms
- flant obsolete
Origin
Of origin, related to Norwegian flanta ("to show off, wander about"), Icelandic flana ("to rush about, act rashly or heedlessly"); or perhaps related to Swedish flankt ("loosely, flutteringly"; compare English flaunt-a-flaunt), from Swedish flanka ("waver, hang and wave about, ramble"), a nasalised variant of Swedish flakka ("to waver"), related to Middle English flacken ("to move to and fro, flutter, palpitate"), see flack.
Full definition of flaunt
Verb
- (intransitive, obsolete) To wave or flutter smartly in the wind.
- (transitive) To parade, display with ostentation.She's always flaunting her designer clothes.
- (intransitive, archaic or literary) To show off, as with flashy clothing.
- ArbuthnotYou flaunt about the streets in your new gilt chariot.
- Alexander PopeOne flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade.
- 1856, Dinah Craik, ,The younger belles had begun to flaunt in the French fashions of flimsy muslins, shortwaisted— narrow-skirted.
- 1897, Henry James, ,… and Mrs. Wix seemed to flaunt there in her finery.
Usage notes
Do not confuse with flout.