
garish
/ˈɡɛɹɪʃ/
obtrusively bright and showy; lurid
garish in a sentence
“The garish neon signs gave the street a seedy feel.”
Origin of garish
Origin uncertain, possibly from obsolete gaure to stare or related to garish to garnish
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characterized by vulgar or pretentious display
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severe or strict in appearance; having no comforts
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in its original condition; unspoiled; immaculately clean
immaculate
perfectly clean, neat, or tidy
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