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gaudily-decorated

|gau-di-ly-de-co-ra-ted|

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/ˈɡɔːdɪli ˈdɛkəˌreɪtɪd/

(gaudy)

showy and tasteless

Base FormComparativeSuperlativeNounAdverb
gaudygaudiergaudiestgaudinessgaudily
Etymology
Etymology Information

'gaudy' originates from Middle English, specifically the word 'gaudi,' where 'gaud' meant 'a showy ornament.'

Historical Evolution

'gaudi' transformed into the modern English word 'gaudy,' and eventually became the adjective 'gaudily-decorated.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'a showy ornament,' but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'excessively showy or flashy.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

decorated in a way that is excessively showy or flashy, often to the point of being in bad taste.

The room was gaudily-decorated with bright colors and glittering ornaments.

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Last updated: 2025/04/14 03:37