clinquant [adjective]

Definition of clinquant:

  • Glittering with gold or silver; showily ornate. (Adjective)
  • Tinsel; something that is glittery and gaudy. (Noun)

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Sentence/Example of clinquant:

The ballroom was decorated with clinquant streamers and balloons.

She wore a clinquant dress to the party, catching everyone's attention.

The holiday decorations were a bit too clinquant for my taste.

The jewelry was so clinquant that it looked fake.

His clinquant outfit made him stand out in the crowd.

The carnival floats were covered in clinquant materials.

The actress chose a clinquant gown for the red carpet event.

The clinquant lights on the tree twinkled brightly.

Her clinquant accessories complemented her simple dress.

The room was filled with clinquant decorations for the festival.

The artist used clinquant paints to create a striking effect.

The clinquant confetti rained down during the celebration.

The wedding hall was adorned with clinquant ornaments.

The dancer's costume was made of clinquant fabric.

The clinquant facade of the building glimmered in the sunlight.

The play's set was designed with clinquant props.

She loved wearing clinquant jewelry to every event.

The clinquant disco ball reflected light all over the room.

The New Year's Eve party was filled with clinquant decorations.

The fashion show featured models in clinquant attire, dazzling the audience.