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showoff in American English (ˈʃoʊˌɔf) noun1. the act of showing off; vain or showy display 2. a person who shows off Examples of 'showoff' in a sentenceshowoff He was no big showoff, he wasn't aloof or arrogant.A showoff text gets full-body moves to match.He's honest, funny, a bit of a showoff.He was sociable and entertaining, but not a showoff or a gossip.And besides, you just might look like too much of a showoff in one of those numbers.The approach is subtle, simple and completely contradictory to the showoff attitude of most stores.Unlike one or two of the channel's egomaniac showoff presenters, she's a genuine, innovative talent. In other languagesshowoff British English: show-off / ˈʃəʊɒf/ NOUN 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. I was an awful show-off as a child. - American English: show-off
- Arabic: مُتَفَاخِر
- Brazilian Portuguese: exibicionista
- Chinese: 爱卖弄的人
- Croatian: razmetljivac
- Czech: vejtaha
- Danish: pralhals
- Dutch: uitslover
- European Spanish: fanfarrón
- Finnish: leveilijä
- French: frimeur
- German: Angeber
- Greek: φιγούρα επίδειξη
- Italian: ostentazione
- Japanese: 見せびらかし
- Korean: 과시
- Norwegian: skrytepave
- Polish: pozer
- European Portuguese: exibicionista
- Romanian: lăudăros
- Russian: хвастун
- Latin American Spanish: fanfarrón
- Swedish: skrytmåns
- Thai: คนที่ชอบโอ้อวด
- Turkish: gösteriş
- Ukrainian: хизування
- Vietnamese: kẻ phô trương
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