garish

[ˈɡerɪʃ]

garish Definition

obtrusively bright and showy; lurid.

Using garish: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garish neon lights of the casino hurt my eyes.

  • Example

    She wore a garish outfit to the party.

  • Example

    The room was decorated with garish colors and patterns.

garish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for garish

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Phrases with garish

  • makeup that is overly bright or colorful, often in a way that is unflattering or inappropriate for the occasion

    Example

    She applied garish makeup for the job interview, which made her look unprofessional.

  • a display that is overly bright or showy, often in a way that is considered tasteless or inappropriate

    Example

    The store's garish display of Christmas decorations turned off many customers.

  • a design that is overly bright or bold, often in a way that is considered tacky or unappealing

    Example

    The website's garish design made it difficult to navigate and find information.

Origins of garish

from Middle English 'gawrish', meaning 'ostentatious'

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Summary: garish in Brief

'Garish' [ˈɡerɪʃ] describes something that is overly bright, showy, and often considered tasteless or inappropriate. It can refer to clothing, makeup, decorations, or designs that are obtrusive and unappealing. Examples include 'The garish neon lights of the casino hurt my eyes.' and 'The room was decorated with garish colors and patterns.' Synonyms include 'gaudy,' 'loud,' 'flashy,' and 'vulgar.'