English to Portuguese Dictionary flaunted

flaunted

Ostentou
definition
verb
newly rich consumers eager to flaunt their prosperity
display (something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance.
translation of 'flaunted'
verb
ostentar,
pavonear,
ondular,
exibir
example
Smart lads, they hadn't 'flaunted' the loot, bragged about the heist, or written a rap song memorializing the event.
They also had concerns that modelling their own fashions in the shop window may be frowned upon as them 'flaunting themselves' .
newly rich consumers eager to 'flaunt' their prosperity
Photographer Colin Jones 'flaunts' a life story that is a picture in itself.
What most people seem to be missing, however, is that he's still not much more than a glorified landlord who crassly 'flaunts' his wealth in front of the unwashed American underclasses.
It 'flaunts' its disdain for democracy and gets away with it.
It is not just about owning the painting and 'flaunting' it but more about displaying it with style and the right interiors.
She not only openly 'flaunts' her unearned wealth, but also uses her assets to seize eyeballs from her less fortunate sisters.
In all the shoots, she 'flaunts' designer wear, including jewellery and fabulous clothes.
It 'flaunts' its power to bar people from flights.
We are eager to 'flaunt' every new gadget we buy but are yet to learn the basic rules to be followed while using it.
From the opening scene through the end of the episode, she 'flaunts herself' .
Sure, she had been born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but she didn't brag about it or 'flaunt' her money.
Government after government 'flaunts' its green credentials while the countryside is becoming so poisoned that whole species of wildlife are vanishing.
Yet what is clear from the very first page is that here is a writer of high intelligence (always much brighter than even her sharpest characters though she never 'flaunts' it), who is exercising restraint.
Even though every magazine and ad 'flaunts' naked bodies, the film industry is oddly intimidated by bodies - in motion, or still.
To round off the festivities, there were models 'flaunting' designer wears during the fashion parade.
Thus today one 'flaunts' a G-string as if it were a Victoria Cross.
In its sentiments Pouncey's novel 'flaunts' psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences (already grasped before they are spelt out) over the tinkle of fine teacups.
It's open late, it 'flaunts' its exclusivity and it gets regular plugs in the gay press (so it's a club).
They are big brash symbols of conspicuous consumption, a way for flash men and women with a lot of cash to 'flaunt' their wealth.
And if they are 'flaunting themselves' , it also speaks of their new-found confidence.
British youths themselves force as much booze as possible down their throats, while 'flaunting themselves' shamelessly in a bid to grab the most attention from the opposite sex.
newly rich consumers eager to 'flaunt' their prosperity
You don't dress provocatively, and you don't go around 'flaunting yourself' .
He 'flaunts' his riches like everyone in the business.
Ruppert claims to represent neither right nor left and 'flaunts' his background as a police detective to refute accusations that he gets a bit carried away in his conclusions.
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