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  3. to behave in a way that is intended to attract attention or admiration, and that other people often find annoying: She only bought that sports car to show off and prove she could afford one. He's always showing off to his classmates. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to boast about something.

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      SHOW OFF translate: 炫耀,卖弄, 炫耀;夸耀, 爱炫耀的人,喜欢卖弄的人. Learn more...

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  4. If you say that someone is a show-off, you are criticizing them for trying to impress people by showing in a very obvious way what they can do or what they own. [informal, disapproval] He was such a show-off yesterday that he must be practising at home.

  5. The meaning of SHOW-OFF is the act of showing off. How to use show-off in a sentence.

  6. noun. a person given to pretentious display. Synonyms: braggart, exhibitionist. the act of showing off. show off. verb. tr to exhibit or display so as to invite admiration. informal. intr to behave in such a manner as to make an impression.

  7. When you boast or brag about something, you show off. If you insist on spelling difficult words all through dinner, even though the spelling bee is over, your little brother might accuse you of showing off. The verb show off often has a negative connotation, so if your friend asks why you always show off, it's not a compliment. When people show ...

  8. What does the word show-off mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the word show-off . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  9. If you tend to brag about your accomplishments or flaunt your possessions, you're a show-off. If you make sure everyone in your art class notices your brand new laptop, they'll call you a show-off. It's important to a show-off that everyone notices them.

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