What is another word for makes a spectacle of?

Pronunciation: [mˌe͡ɪks ɐ spˈɛktəkə͡l ɒv] (IPA)

When someone "makes a spectacle of" themselves, they are drawing attention to themselves in an embarrassing, attention-seeking, or ostentatious way. Some synonyms that could be used in place of this phrase include "shows off," "puts on a show," "acts out," "flaunts," "parades," "displays," "performs," "exhibits," "broadcast," "proclaims," "manifests," "advertises," "promotes," "publicizes," "attention-grabs," and "grandstands." Each of these terms carries a slightly different connotation, but they all describe behavior that is designed to be noticed by others or that draws attention to themselves.

What are the hypernyms for Makes a spectacle of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Behaves inappropriately, Causes indignity, Displays outrageous behavior, Exhibits improper conduct, Generates public scandal.

What are the opposite words for makes a spectacle of?

Antonyms for the phrase "makes a spectacle of" might include being humble, discreet, modest, unobtrusive, unremarkable, understated, or unseen. When someone makes a spectacle of themselves, they draw excessive attention to themselves, often in a negative way. Antonyms for this behavior would be to avoid drawing attention to oneself, to blend in, to be unassuming or subtle, and to exercise moderation and restraint. In many social settings, particularly in professional or formal contexts, it is generally considered more appropriate to avoid making a spectacle of oneself and instead to exhibit a more reserved and dignified demeanor.

What are the antonyms for Makes a spectacle of?

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