Flaunt — C2 Vocabulary

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flaunt
/FLAWNT/

To show something off proudly, to get attention or admiration.

Quick Answer

Flaunt means to show off. You flaunt your wealth, your talent, or your new car. Think: to flaunt is to display with pride.

Example: She loves to flaunt her designer clothes.

Flaunt in 3 Sentences

Read these three sentences. Notice how flaunt is used:

  • She loves to flaunt her designer clothes. (show off proudly)
  • He flaunted his wealth at every chance. (displayed to impress)
  • If you’ve got talent, flaunt it. (show it off boldly)

A Quick Tip About FLAUNT

Flaunt and flout sound almost the same but are worlds apart. Flaunt = show off. Flout = break the rules. Saying “flaunt the rules” is one of the most common errors in English — even in published writing.

Saying “flaunt the rules” when you mean break them

They openly flaunt the law.
They openly flout the law.

Easy way to remember: flauNT to vaunt — both mean to show off. You flaunt what you want to be seen.

Practice all Flaunt vs Flout

Now practise flaunt together with the other words in this topic. Use Study, Practice, Flashcards, and Review.

CEFR C2 – Flaunt vs Flout

Flaunt vs Flout

Master flaunt and flout — a C2 pair that even well-educated writers confuse. Flaunt is to show off; flout is to break the rules.

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Study Cards

Read the word, look at the picture, and say the example sentence.

Test Yourself: Flaunt

Choose the correct answer for each sentence. Click Check to see if you are right.

Question 1 of 5

1. He likes to ______ his expensive new watch.

2. Which word means “to show off proudly”?

3. The celebrity ______ her wealth on social media.

4. “If you’ve got it, ______ it” means show it off.

5. She wasn’t afraid to ______ her success.

Other Flaunt vs Flout to Learn

Pick another word from this lesson — small steps add up fast.

Keep Going — One Word, Many Wins

You just learned flaunt — and you’re now ahead of the many writers who confuse it with its lookalike. Show off responsibly!

Now meet its troublemaker twin. It sounds almost identical, but instead of showing off, it means to openly break a rule. Get these two mixed up and your sentence says the opposite of what you mean. Do you know it?

Next lesson: Flout — C2 Vocabulary

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