Extravagant vs. Flamboyant

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Extravagantadjective

Exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.

Extravagantadjective

Extreme; wild; excessive; unrestrained.

Extravagantadjective

Exorbitant.

Extravagantadjective

Profuse in expenditure; prodigal; wasteful.

Extravagantadjective

Wandering beyond one's bounds; roving; hence, foreign.

Extravagantadjective

Exceeding due bounds; wild; excessive; unrestrained; as, extravagant acts, wishes, praise, abuse.

Extravagantadjective

Profuse in expenditure; prodigal; wasteful; as, an extravagant man.

Extravagantnoun

One who is confined to no general rule.

Extravagantnoun

Certain constitutions or decretal epistles, not at first included with others, but subsequently made a part of the canon law.

Extravagantadjective

unrestrained in especially feelings;

Extravagantadjective

recklessly wasteful;

Extravagantadjective

lacking restraint in spending money or using resources

Extravagantadjective

resulting from or showing a lack of restraint in spending money or resources

Extravagantadjective

exceeding what is reasonable or appropriate; excessive or elaborate

Flamboyantadjective

Showy, bold or audacious in behaviour, appearance, etc.

Flamboyantadjective

(architecture) Referring to the final stage of French Gothic architecture from the 14th to the 16th centuries.

Flamboyantadjective

Of a blade: forged in a wavy, undulating pattern, like a flame-bladed sword or a kris.

Flamboyantnoun

The royal poinciana (Delonix regia), a showy tropical tree.

Flamboyantadjective

Characterized by waving or flamelike curves, as in the tracery of windows, etc.; - said of the later (15th century) French Gothic style.

Flamboyantnoun

showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana

Flamboyantadjective

elaborately or excessively ornamented;

Flamboyantadjective

richly and brilliantly colorful

Flamboyant

Flamboyant (from French: flamboyant, lit. 'flaming') is a form of late Gothic architecture that developed in Europe in the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, from around 1375 to the mid-16th century. It is characterized by double curves forming flame-like shapes in the bar-tracery, which give the style its name; by the multiplication of ornamental ribs in the vaults; and by the use of use of the arch in accolade.

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