Flaunt vs. Flout

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Flauntverb

To wave or flutter smartly in the wind.

Flauntverb

(transitive) To parade, display with ostentation.

Flauntverb

To show off, as with flashy clothing.

Flauntverb

(proscribed) To flout.

Flauntnoun

(obsolete) Anything displayed for show.

Flauntverb

To throw or spread out; to flutter; to move ostentatiously; as, a flaunting show.

Flauntverb

To display ostentatiously; to make an impudent show of.

Flauntnoun

Anything displayed for show.

Flauntnoun

the act of displaying something ostentatiously;

Flauntverb

display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously;

Flauntverb

display (something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance

Flauntverb

dress or behave in a sexually provocative way.

Flaunt

Flaunt is an American fashion and culture magazine based in Hollywood, Los Angeles, with an office in New York.

Floutverb

(transitive) To express contempt for (laws, rules, etc.) by word or action.

Floutverb

To scorn.

Floutnoun

The act by which something is flouted; violation of a law.

Floutnoun

A mockery or insult.

Floutverb

To mock or insult; to treat with contempt.

Floutverb

To practice mocking; to behave with contempt; to sneer; to fleer; - often with at.

Floutnoun

A mock; an insult.

Floutverb

treat with contemptuous disregard;

Floutverb

laugh at with contempt and derision;

Floutverb

openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention)

Floutverb

mock; scoff

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