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garish

Definition for garish

adjective as in flashy, tasteless

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The living room she sits in is filled with knick-knacks and family photos, amid a garish clash of of geometric beige wallpaper, turquoise walls and a patterned red carpet.

From BBC

The garish look and homogenized feel of the show directly informed the way future Disney Channel hits like “Wizards of Waverly Place” and “Sonny With a Chance” would appear.

His performance is garish but there’s something about him that just wears you down over the course of two hours — one must simply submit to his comedic ministrations.

The courtroom is tired and shabby, the antithesis of the garish surroundings that are so important to Trump.

From Salon

Mike Love is sitting in a blah-looking room in a Sheraton hotel in North Carolina, the garish pattern of his signature Hawaiian shirt popping against the ochre wallpaper behind him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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