flouncy

[floun-see]

flouncy Definition

  • 1having a flounce or flounces; full or bouncing in movement or style
  • 2showy or frivolous in character or style

Using flouncy: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a flouncy dress to the party.

  • Example

    The cheerleaders' flouncy skirts bounced as they performed.

  • Example

    The play was criticized for its flouncy and superficial plot.

flouncy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flouncy

Antonyms for flouncy

Phrases with flouncy

  • hair that is full, bouncy, and voluminous

    Example

    She styled her hair into flouncy curls for the wedding.

  • flouncy sleeves

    sleeves that are full and flowing, often with ruffles or other decorative elements

    Example

    The dress had flouncy sleeves that added a touch of elegance to the design.

  • a personality that is showy, attention-seeking, and sometimes considered superficial

    Example

    Her flouncy personality made her popular among some people, but others found her annoying.

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Summary: flouncy in Brief

The term 'flouncy' [floun-see] describes something that is full or bouncing in movement or style, often with a showy or frivolous character. It can refer to clothing, such as a flouncy dress or sleeves, or to a person's personality. Synonyms include 'bouncy', 'frilly', and 'frothy'. Antonyms include 'plain', 'simple', and 'unadorned'.