Today we’re going to focus on a high-level Italian adjective that can be translated in a number of ways, including flashy, showy, flamboyant, Bright and flashy: flamboyant. It is thought to be derived from the present participle of Naples flashy It means “to look at (to look at someone) with a loving gaze” in order to capture their attention.

When modifying masculine and feminine singular nouns, it keeps flamboyantwhile the plural is flashy.
- gorgeous dress = flashy attire
- ornate tie = ornate tie
- bright colors = flashy colors
- gorgeous party = gorgeous party
Her clothes are too flashy for my taste.
His suits are too fancy for my liking.

flamboyant Primarily used to describe colors and clothing, but can also refer to people and events. When talking about a person, in addition to his or her showy appearance, adjectives can also imply that the person is loud or boisterous.
Who is this handsome guy? one of your friends?
Who is this handsome guy? one of your friends?



