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Showboat Meaning in English

word

ˈʃoʊˌboʊt
SHOH-boht
ʃˈəʊbəʊt
SHOH-boht

释义

A person who attracts attention to themselves by showing off or behaving in a flashy way, especially in sports or performance. Can also be a verb meaning to act in this showy style.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often negative; calling someone a 'showboat' suggests arrogance or lack of teamwork. Used in sports, performance, and daily contexts. As a verb, 'to showboat' (e.g., 'He likes to showboat after scoring'). Not about boats in modern usage.

例句

The player was called a showboat for his flashy moves.

basic

Don't be a showboat during the team presentation.

basic

He always tries to showboat in front of the crowd.

basic

Nobody likes a showboat when the team needs to work together.

natural

After scoring, he just couldn't resist showboating for the fans.

natural

Sometimes it's fun to showboat, but it shouldn't come at your team's expense.

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