IPA: //ˈflaʊnsi//
KK: /ˈflaʊnsi/
The most showy or extravagant in style, often characterized by a lot of movement or flair.
She wore the flounciest dress at the party, catching everyone's attention with its vibrant colors and ruffles.
Comparative: flouncier
Superlative: flounciest
Flounciest → The word 'flounciest' is derived from 'flounce' (originating from the Middle English 'flouncen', meaning to move with a sudden, jerky motion) and the superlative suffix '-iest' (meaning most). The term 'flounciest' describes something that has the most exaggerated or lively movement, often in a dramatic or showy manner.
Imagine something that moves in a very lively or exaggerated way — 'flounce' suggests a sudden movement, and '-iest' means the most. This helps you remember that 'flounciest' refers to the most dramatic or lively movement.
No commonly confused words.