boutade (Meaning)

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boutade (n.)

An outbreak; a caprice; a whim.

Synonyms & Antonyms of boutade

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boutade Sentence Examples

  1. Julia's sudden boutade of anger surprised everyone in the room.
  2. After his unexpected promotion, Peter experienced a boutade of confidence, taking on new challenges with enthusiasm.
  3. The artist's boutade of creativity resulted in a series of remarkable paintings.
  4. During the meeting, Mark's boutade of honesty led him to speak openly about his concerns.
  5. Sarah's boutade of laughter was contagious, lightening the mood of the entire group.
  6. The politician's boutade of criticism against his opponent sparked controversy in the media.
  7. Despite his usual reserved demeanor, John had a surprising boutade of adventurousness during the hiking trip.
  8. The CEO's boutade of generosity was evident when he donated a significant sum to charity.
  9. Jane's sudden boutade of sadness caught her friends off guard, prompting them to offer support.
  10. Tom's boutade of impatience led him to make impulsive decisions that he later regretted.

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An outbreak; a caprice; a whim.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Julia's sudden boutade of anger surprised everyone in the room.

After his unexpected promotion, Peter experienced a boutade of confidence, taking on new challenges with enthusiasm.

The artist's boutade of creativity resulted in a series of remarkable paintings.

During the meeting, Mark's boutade of honesty led him to speak openly about his concerns.