What is another word for flaunt it?

Pronunciation: [flˈɔːnt ɪt] (IPA)

"Flaunt it" is a phrase used to describe the act of showing off or displaying something proudly or boastfully. There are several synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning, such as "show off", "boast", "display", "exhibit", "parade", "flaunt", "strut", and "swagger". These words can be used interchangeably depending on the context and the tone of the sentence. For instance, "show off" may connote a negative connotation of unnecessary pretension or boastfulness, whereas "exhibit" refers to physical displays in an informative or educational setting. Despite nuances in their meanings, all of these synonyms ultimately communicate the act of showing something off with pride.

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Famous quotes with Flaunt it

  • It's because it was at a time when women didn't have any power. It was so unusual for a young woman in her 20s to have power that I seized the power but tried not to flaunt it.
    Marlo Thomas
  • That's it baby, when you got it, flaunt it.
    Mel Brooks
  • I have loved you ever since. I know full well that you are used to hearing women say that they love you. But I am sure that no one else has ever loved you so lavishly, with such doglike fidelity, with such devotion, as I did and do. Nothing can equal the unnoticed love of a child. It is hopeless and subservient; it is patient and passionate; it is something which the covetous love of a grown woman, the love that is unconsciously exacting, can never be. Non but lonely children can cherish such a passion. The others will squander their feelings in companionship, will dissipate them in confidential talks. They have heard and read much of love, and they know that it comes to all. They play with it like a toy; they flaunt it as a boy flaunts his first cigarette. But I had no confidant; I had been neither taught nor warned; I was inexperience and unsuspecting.
    Stefan Zweig

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