Flamboyant

/flæmˈbɔɪənt/ adjective

Flamboyant describes someone or something that is very showy, colorful, or dramatic in style or behavior. It suggests a love of attracting attention.

“Flamboyant” comes from French, from “flamboyer,” meaning “to flame” or “to blaze,” which is related to the word “flame.” It originally described a style of late Gothic architecture with flame-like shapes.

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