ostent (Meaning)

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ostent (n.)

Appearance; air; mien.

Manifestation; token; portent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ostent

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ostent Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speeches were rife with ostentatious promises that were never fulfilled.
  2. He attempted to impress his guests with an ostentatious display of wealth and luxury.
  3. The wealthy heiress flaunted her ostentatious jewelry, drawing envious glances.
  4. The ostent in the cathedral was a magnificent sight to behold, adorned with intricate carvings and gilded embellishments.
  5. The emperor's court was known for its ostentatious displays of pageantry and extravagance.
  6. The bride's wedding gown was an ostent creation, adorned with layers of lace and sparkling beads.
  7. The ostentatious mansion stood out in the modest neighborhood, a testament to the owner's ill-gotten wealth.
  8. The actor's ostent performance drew mixed reviews, with some praising his theatrics and others criticizing his lack of depth.
  9. The museum's collection included an ostent collection of artifacts from ancient Egypt, showcasing the opulence and power of the pharaohs.
  10. The ostentatiousness of the celebrity's lifestyle alienated many fans who felt disconnected from her materialistic pursuits.

FAQs About the word ostent

Appearance; air; mien., Manifestation; token; portent.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The politician's speeches were rife with ostentatious promises that were never fulfilled.

He attempted to impress his guests with an ostentatious display of wealth and luxury.

The wealthy heiress flaunted her ostentatious jewelry, drawing envious glances.

The ostent in the cathedral was a magnificent sight to behold, adorned with intricate carvings and gilded embellishments.