Wondering how to use Flamboyance in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as showiness or ornateness.
Flamboyance in a sentence
Flamboyance meaning
- The condition of being flamboyant.
- A group of flamingos; the collective noun for flamingos.
Synonyms of Flamboyance
Using Flamboyance
- The main meaning on this page is: The condition of being flamboyant. | A group of flamingos; the collective noun for flamingos.
- Useful related words include: floridness, floridity, showiness, ornateness.
- In the example corpus, flamboyance often appears in combinations such as: flamboyance and, and flamboyance, his flamboyance.
Context around Flamboyance
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Flamboyance
- In this selection, "flamboyance" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, internet, natural, sartorial, displayed, muti and karen stand out and add context to how "flamboyance" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and artificiality flamboyance and theatricality and characters with flamboyance. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "flamboyance" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with flamboyance
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Flamboyance is absent in his leg-side repertoire too. (9 words)
There is more elegance than flamboyance to his driving. (9 words)
He isn't all flamboyance or making money or 'blinging' anymore. (11 words)
The famous rapid-fire 360-degree arm movements started early, and made you think about how that kind of physical flamboyance spoke to the last rows in amphitheaters like this one in the late ‘60s, before the dawn of video screens. (41 words)
In the first performance, a Thursday evening, the pianist treated a diaphanous cadenza with too much flamboyance; Muti, visibly displeased on the podium, took him aside later, and the following afternoon, the passage was properly light and watery. (38 words)
According to Malema, a reliable source told him that an instruction was given to conduct an investigation into all the guests who attended the EFF's gala dinner due to extravagance and flamboyance displayed. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
According to Malema, a reliable source told him that an instruction was given to conduct an investigation into all the guests who attended the EFF's gala dinner due to extravagance and flamboyance displayed.
Flamboyance is absent in his leg-side repertoire too.
He does not have the of ANC tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu, nor the internet flamboyance of party secretary-general Fikile Mbalula.
In the first performance, a Thursday evening, the pianist treated a diaphanous cadenza with too much flamboyance; Muti, visibly displeased on the podium, took him aside later, and the following afternoon, the passage was properly light and watery.
There is more elegance than flamboyance to his driving.
Lebanese couture is known around the world for its flamboyance and artistry, with collections destined for clients based in Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and the US.
Rather than reining in my natural flamboyance, Karen is more interested in where my penchant for party frocks might have originated – my “fashion awakening” as she calls it in her book.
The company also prides itself on assisting clients with multiple interactive services into the vast untapped market with a recipe to success, which creates a sense of flamboyance for their clients.
While in prison, the disgraced governor rose to fame in part because of his penchant for sartorial flamboyance, larger-than-life persona and an apparent eagerness to perform for the camera.
You also get what’s likely a very entertaining car, even by today’s standards, and one with a flamboyance of style you just don’t see all that much anymore.
Camp celebrates artifice and artificiality, flamboyance and theatricality, but can quickly deflate if forced.
The Baroda-lad who is known for his flamboyance on the cricket pitch has also reportedly introduced Natasha to his family.
The famous rapid-fire 360-degree arm movements started early, and made you think about how that kind of physical flamboyance spoke to the last rows in amphitheaters like this one in the late ‘60s, before the dawn of video screens.
Their brilliant debut single, Must I Evolve, finds the Britpop idol’s ironic wit and flamboyance fully intact.
There is something politically incorrect when cis-gendered actors play transgendered characters with flamboyance.
He isn't all flamboyance or making money or 'blinging' anymore.
Like his heyday of flamboyance, his immaculate tombstone stands as an aura of hope, outshining even his late father Roma Manyika Mupfurutsa’s tombstone.
McGregor became the biggest star in history for two reasons: his flamboyance and his skill.
These rolling art pieces encapsulate the priorities of the one percent, and in that universe, flamboyance and swagger take precedence over practicality and efficiency.
To go with his flamboyance and showmanship, Angel is renowned for preaching the gospel of prosperity, and he does not shy away from showing off the kind of affluence he preaches.
Common combinations with flamboyance
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- flamboyance and 5×
- and flamboyance 3×
- his flamboyance 3×
- flamboyance of 2×
- of flamboyance 2×
- with flamboyance 2×