gaudiness
1Gaudiness — Gaud i*ness, n. The quality of being gaudy. Whitlock. [1913 Webster] …
2gaudiness — index pretense (ostentation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3gaudiness — c.1600, from GAUDY (Cf. gaudy) + NESS (Cf. ness) …
4gaudiness — noun Pretension in appearance. Overly done and distastefully adorned. Nearby residents dont want any gaudiness in the buildings renovation, they want it to be tasteful and understated. See Also: gaudy …
5gaudiness — gaudy ► ADJECTIVE (gaudier, gaudiest) ▪ extravagantly or tastelessly bright or showy. DERIVATIVES gaudily adverb gaudiness noun. ORIGIN probably from Old French gaudir rejoice , from Latin gaudere …
6gaudiness — noun see gaudy I …
7gaudiness — See gaudily. * * * …
8gaudiness — Synonyms and related words: Barnumism, affectation, apparent character, appearances, arsenic green, bedizenment, beggarliness, big talk, blatancy, brazenness, cheapness, clashing colors, coarseness, color clash, colorfulness, contemptibleness,… …
9gaudiness — gaud·i·ness || gÉ”Ëdɪnɪs n. garishness, loudness, tackiness …
10gaudiness — gaud·i·ness …