Gaudy

/ˈɡɔdi/ adjective

Tastelessly bright, showy, or extravagant in appearance; overly decorated or colorful in a way that lacks elegance.

Possibly derived from Latin 'gaudium' meaning 'joy' or from the French name 'Claude.' The original sense may have been 'joyful' or 'showy,' evolving to mean 'excessively showy' by the 1600s.

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