clinquant

[kling-kunt]

clinquant Definition

  • 1glittering with gold or silver; tinseled
  • 2showy, gaudy, or tawdry

Using clinquant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clinquant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dress was covered in clinquant sequins.

  • Example

    The room was decorated with clinquant ornaments and lights.

  • Example

    She wore a clinquant necklace that sparkled in the light.

clinquant Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clinquant

Antonyms for clinquant

Phrases with clinquant

  • jewelry that is covered in glittering gold or silver

    Example

    She loved to wear clinquant jewelry to parties.

  • decorations that are showy or glittering

    Example

    The Christmas tree was covered in clinquant decorations.

  • clothing that is covered in glittering gold or silver

    Example

    The dancers wore clinquant clothing that sparkled under the stage lights.

Origins of clinquant

from French 'clinquant', meaning 'tinsel'

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Summary: clinquant in Brief

'Clinquant' [kling-kunt] is an adjective used to describe something that is glittering with gold or silver, or showy, gaudy, or tawdry. It can be used to describe clothing, jewelry, or decorations, as in 'The dress was covered in clinquant sequins.' 'Clinquant' is often associated with flashy or blingy styles, and is the opposite of modest or plain.