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English
Etymology
From Latin ostentātus, past participle of ostentō, intensive from ostendō. See ostent.
Pronunciation
Verb
ostentate (third-person singular simple present ostentates, present participle ostentating, simple past and past participle ostentated)
- (transitive, obsolete) To make an ambitious display of; to exhibit or show boastingly.
- Synonym: (obsolete) ostent
1701, John Gauden (attributed), Several Letters between Two Ladies Wherein the Lawfulness and Unlawfulness of Artificial Beauty:It cannot avoid the brand of arrogancy, as well as hypocrisy, to challenge and ostentate that beauty or handsomeness of complexion as ours, which indeed is none of ours by any genuine right or property.
References
Italian
Etymology 1
Verb
ostentate
- inflection of ostentare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Etymology 2
Participle
ostentate f pl
- feminine plural of ostentato
Latin
Participle
ostentāte
- vocative masculine singular of ostentātus
Spanish
Verb
ostentate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of ostentar combined with te