Showoff Meaning in English
word
ˈʃoʊˌɔf
SHOH-awf
ʃˈəʊɒf
SHUH-ohf
التعريف
A showoff is someone who always tries to get attention by displaying their abilities, possessions, or achievements, often in an annoying or boastful way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and mildly negative. Often used to criticize or joke about someone's behavior. Commonly refers to people who try too hard to impress others. Synonyms: 'bragger', 'boaster'. Don't confuse with 'show off' (the verb).
Spanish: presumido - fanfarrón - exhibicionistaPortuguese (BR): exibido - exibicionistaPortuguese (PT): exibicionista - convencidoChinese (Simplified): 爱炫耀的人 - 自夸的人Chinese (Traditional): 愛炫耀的人 - 自誇的人Hindi: दिखावा करने वालाArabic: متعجرف - متباهٍBengali: দেখনদার - আত্মপ্রশংসাকারীRussian: хвастунJapanese: 目立ちたがり屋 - 自慢屋Vietnamese: kẻ khoe khoangKorean: 잘난 척하는 사람Turkish: gösterişçiUrdu: نمائش پسندIndonesian: pamer - orang yang suka pamer
جمل نموذجية
My brother is such a showoff at school.
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Nobody likes a showoff at parties.
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He bought a sports car just to be a showoff.
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That guy is a total showoff when he plays basketball.
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Don’t be such a showoff—let someone else talk for a change.
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Everyone knew she was a showoff, but she didn’t care at all.
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