showoff

[US]/[ˈʃəʊɒf]/
[UK]/[ˈʃoʊɒf]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A person who likes to show off.; An act of showing off.
v.To behave in a way that is intended to impress people.; To display something in order to impress people.
adj.Designed or intended to impress.

Phrases & Collocations

showoffs

big showoff

such a showoff

showoff attitude

be a showoff

showoff skills

Example Sentences

he's such a showoff, always bragging about his new car.

don't be a showoff; just do your best and let your work speak for itself.

the magician's showoff routine included disappearing acts and card tricks.

she tried to show off her dance moves at the party.

he's a showoff when it comes to his athletic abilities.

the kids were showoffs on the playground, competing to see who could swing the highest.

i don't like people who show off their wealth.

she stopped showing off after getting a stern talking-to.

he's constantly showing off his knowledge to impress others.

there's no need to show off; we're all friends here.

the puppy was a little showoff, strutting around with his new toy.

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