garish (Meaning)

Wordnet

garish (s)

tastelessly showy

Webster

garish (a.)

Showy; dazzling; ostentatious; attracting or exciting attention.

Gay to extravagance; flighty.

garish Sentence Examples

  1. The garish colors of the painting clashed with the muted tones of the room.
  2. The partygoers were a garish spectacle, with their flamboyant costumes and excessive makeup.
  3. The neon sign emitted a garish glow that illuminated the city streets.
  4. The garish wallpaper in the hotel room was an eyesore that made it impossible to relax.
  5. The singer's performance was a garish display of self-indulgence.
  6. The billboard was a garish advertisement for a product that was anything but subtle.
  7. The garish flowers on her dress made her look like a walking bouquet.
  8. The garish decorations at the wedding reception were a testament to the bride's extravagant taste.
  9. The garish lights of the casino were a beacon for gamblers seeking fortune and entertainment.
  10. The garish headlines in the tabloid newspaper screamed of scandal and salacious gossip.

FAQs About the word garish

tastelessly showyShowy; dazzling; ostentatious; attracting or exciting attention., Gay to extravagance; flighty.

loud, gaudy, noisy, fancy, flaring, glitzy, ostentatious, razzle-dazzle, excessive, splashy

quiet, proper, conservative, subdued, muted, understated, fitting, appropriate, muted, quiet

The garish colors of the painting clashed with the muted tones of the room.

The partygoers were a garish spectacle, with their flamboyant costumes and excessive makeup.

The neon sign emitted a garish glow that illuminated the city streets.

The garish wallpaper in the hotel room was an eyesore that made it impossible to relax.