gaudery (Meaning)

Wordnet

gaudery (n)

cheap or pretentious or vain display

Webster

gaudery (n.)

Finery; ornaments; ostentatious display.

gaudery Sentence Examples

  1. The flashy gaudery of the ballroom offended her refined sensibilities.
  2. The gaudy decorations and excessive ornaments detracted from the beauty of the room.
  3. His tasteless gaudery extended beyond his clothing to his home decor.
  4. The low-quality materials and excessive embellishments made the jewelry a mockery of fine craftsmanship.
  5. The politician's gaudy campaign posters were a testament to his shallow understanding of public relations.
  6. The gaudily painted car was a garish display of wealth and poor taste.
  7. She despised the gaudery associated with certain celebrities, believing it to be a sign of insecurity.
  8. The carnival's gaudy attractions failed to impress her, leaving her feeling underwhelmed.
  9. The church's gaudy interior with its opulent frescoes and gilded statues clashed with the simplicity of its humble exterior.
  10. The gaudy fascination with material possessions was a symptom of a deeper spiritual void.

FAQs About the word gaudery

cheap or pretentious or vain displayFinery; ornaments; ostentatious display.

gaiety, wardrobe, trumpery, glad rags, ensemble, bravery, trim, pretties, tawdry, foofaraw

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The flashy gaudery of the ballroom offended her refined sensibilities.

The gaudy decorations and excessive ornaments detracted from the beauty of the room.

His tasteless gaudery extended beyond his clothing to his home decor.

The low-quality materials and excessive embellishments made the jewelry a mockery of fine craftsmanship.