GAUDY vs GARISH: NOUN
- A feast or festival; -- called also gaud-day and gaudy day.
- One of the large beads in the rosary at which the paternoster is recited.
- A reunion held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford for alumni, normally held during the summer vacations.
- (Britain) a celebratory reunion feast or entertainment held a college
- One of the tapers burnt, in commemoration of the five joyful mysteries, by the image, on the altar, or in a chapel of the Virgin, during masses, antiphons, and hymns in her honor.
- One of the beads in the rosary marking the five joyful mysteries, or five joys of the Virgin. See rosary. Also gaud.
- Gaiety; gaudiness.
- A feast or festival; an entertainment; a treat.
- A celebratory feast held annually at one of the colleges in a British university
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GAUDY vs GARISH: ADJECTIVE
- Tastelessly showy
- Ostentatiously fine; showy; gay, but tawdry or meretricious.
- (used especially of clothes) marked by conspicuous display
- Very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner
- Gay; merry; festal.
- Tastelessly showy
- Overly bright or ornamented, especially in a vulgar or tasteless way; gaudy.
- Showy; dazzling; ostentatious; attracting or exciting attention.
- Gay to extravagance; flighty.
- Overly ostentatious; so colourful as to be in bad taste.
GAUDY vs GARISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Joyful; merry; festive.
- Brilliantly fine or gay; bright; garish.
- Showy without taste; vulgarly gay or splendid; flashy.
- Synonyms Flaunting, glittering; garish, flashy, dressy, finical. See tawdry.
- To deck with ostentatious finery; bedizen.
- Synonyms Flaunting, flashy, tawdry.
- Extravagantly gay; flighty.
- Glaring; staring; showy; dazzling; hence, glaringly or vulgarly gaudy.
GAUDY vs GARISH: RELATED WORDS
- Sporty, Cheap, Jazzy, Brassy, Meretricious, Tawdry, Tasteless, Gimcrack, Tatty, Trashy, Colorful, Showy, Tacky, Flashy, Garish
- Showy, In poor taste, Flash, Loud, Cheap, Brassy, Meretricious, Tawdry, Gimcrack, Trashy, Tatty, Tasteless, Flashy, Gaudy, Tacky
GAUDY vs GARISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sporty, Cheap, Jazzy, Brassy, Meretricious, Tawdry, Tasteless, Gimcrack, Tatty, Trashy, Colorful, Showy, Tacky, Flashy, Garish
- Showy, In poor taste, Flash, Loud, Cheap, Brassy, Meretricious, Tawdry, Gimcrack, Trashy, Tatty, Tasteless, Flashy, Gaudy, Tacky
GAUDY vs GARISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We could care less about that gaudy zippered clutch, though.
- Blur the image, then add a really gaudy Unsharp Mask.
- Can You Wear a Contrast Collar Shirt Without Looking Gaudy?
- Yes, critics sometimes call Punjabi weddings ostentatious, gaudy or sexist.
- They took out all their gaudy jewelry and cosmetics.
- And those gaudy team stats are all pre-COT.
- Cheetah known for his gaudy fashion and braggart attitude.
- Nothing too bright or gaudy, just simple and stylish.
- Cheap clothing etc gaudy shameful showy situations Unseemly.
- Try Michigan Stingers and Fishlanders in gaudy colors.
- The garish wagons, and pleas for mercy echoed all around.
- Sponsor to an investigator accused in garish dresses like tonight.
- Lago to prepare a garish welcome for three escaped convicts.
- GARISHLAW OFFICES OF GARISH SARININFORMATION ON JOSUE SAMUEL LOPEZ.
- Next to Natasha, she felt like a garish lump.
- The color was odd and kind of garish, demanding.
- Rather than penitence, she offers only a garish caricature.
- The new colour scheme may feel a bit garish.
- Ayn Garish No Pot on Purvinesubmitted policy suggestions.
- Garish colors, designs and shapes shall be discouraged.
GAUDY vs GARISH: QUESTIONS
- Should I read Gaudy Night Before I read other Sayers books?
- Are Balenciaga's promotional images on Tmall'gaudy'and'insulting'?
- How do you describe something garish when you dislike it?
- Is the singularity the most garish science fiction fantasy ever?
- What does the Sea of yellow faces above garish clothes mean?
- How many rows do you need to solve crossword puzzle garish?
- Why is Planet Fitness so garish in its brand colors?
- Should five women wearing the same dress be garish?