Etymology: [ 'shO ] (verb.) 12th century. Middle English shewen, showen, from Old English scEawian to look, look at, see; akin to Old High German scouwOn to look, look at, and probably to Latin cavEre to be on one's guard.
Synonyms: advertise, boast, brandish, demonstrate, display, disport, exhibit, expose, flash, hand a line, make a spectacle of, parade, spread out, swagger, trot out
To exhibit; to demonstrate one's skill, talent, etc. for its own sake, one who shows off, swash, tout, disapproval If you say that someone is showing 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. All right, there's no need to show off, vaunt, gasconade, gas, assume airs, If you show off something that you have, you show it to a lot of people or make it obvious that you have it, because you are proud of it. Naomi was showing off her engagement ring He actually enjoys his new hair-style and has decided to start showing it off. see also show-off, brag, A child who is more talented than yours, display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously; "he showed off his new sports car", blow, boast, be proud; exhibit; coquetry, prissiness; one who thinks highly of himself and attempts to demonstrate it to others, boast, bluster, showboat, hotdog, plural form of show off, A person who attracts attention by frequently demonstrating their talents. The tone of the word varies depending on the speaker's relationship with the subject, although it is most usually employed in a mildly mocking manner, A person given to egotistically attempting to demonstrate prowess or ability, someone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attention, disapproval 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. someone who always tries to show how clever or skilled they are so that other people will admire them - often used to show disapproval, one who behaves in a manner so as to draw attention to himself; behavior of someone who is constantly trying to get attention, A person given to egotistically attempting to demonstrate the prowess or ability,
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To exhibit; to demonstrate one's skill, talent, etc. for its own sake - "She loves to show off her new car and her driving prowess."
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one who shows off
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swash
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tout
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disapproval If you say that someone is showing 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. All right, there's no need to show off
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vaunt
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gasconade
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gas
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assume airs
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If you show off something that you have, you show it to a lot of people or make it obvious that you have it, because you are proud of it. Naomi was showing off her engagement ring He actually enjoys his new hair-style and has decided to start showing it off. see also show-off
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brag
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A child who is more talented than yours
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display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously; "he showed off his new sports car"
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blow
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boast, be proud; exhibit; coquetry, prissiness; one who thinks highly of himself and attempts to demonstrate it to others
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boast
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bluster
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To show off.
showboat
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To show off.
hotdog
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show offs
plural form of show off
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A person who attracts attention by frequently demonstrating their talents. The tone of the word varies depending on the speaker's relationship with the subject, although it is most usually employed in a mildly mocking manner
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showoff
A person given to egotistically attempting to demonstrate prowess or ability
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someone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attention
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disapproval 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. someone who always tries to show how clever or skilled they are so that other people will admire them - often used to show disapproval
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showoff
one who behaves in a manner so as to draw attention to himself; behavior of someone who is constantly trying to get attention isim
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showoff
A person given to egotistically attempting to demonstrate the prowess or ability
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