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English
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Etymology
show + -y
Pronunciation
Adjective
showy (comparative showier, superlative showiest)
- (sometimes derogatory) Calling attention; flashy; standing out to the eye.
- Making a striking or aesthetically pleasing display.
showy flowers
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- Bulgarian: показен (bg) (pokazen), ефектен (bg) (efekten)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 浮華/浮华 (zh) (fúhuá, fúhua), 繁华 (zh) (fánhuá)
- Czech: nápadný (cs)
- Dutch: opzichtig (nl)
- Finnish: näyttävä (fi), pramea (fi)
- French: tape-à-l’œil (fr)
- Galician: ostentoso m
- German: protzig (de), auffällig (de), schreiend (de), grell (de)
- Irish: éagsúil, taibhseach
- Japanese: 派手な (ja) (はでな, hade na), けばけばしい (ja) (kebakebashii)
- Macedonian: впе́чатлив (vpéčatliv), е́фектен (éfekten), све́тол (svétol), бе́звкусен (bézvkusen), јарк (jark), дре́члив (dréčliv)
- Persian: خودنما (fa) (xodnamâ) (of people)
- Polish: na pokaz (pl)
- Portuguese: mirabolante (pt), exibido (pt) m (derogatory)
- Russian: я́ркий (ru) (járkij) (bright), эффе́ктный (ru) (efféktnyj), впечатля́ющий (ru) (vpečatljájuščij), безвку́сный (ru) (bezvkúsnyj) (tasteless), пёстрый (ru) (pjóstryj) (motley), крича́щий (ru) (kričáščij), показно́й (ru) (pokaznój), на пока́з (na pokáz), напы́щенный (ru) (napýščennyj)
- Spanish: ostentoso (es), jactancioso (es), aparatoso (es), fardón (Spain, colloquial), de relumbrón
- Tagalog: mapagyabang, hambog (tl)
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