IPA: /ˈflaʊnsɪŋ/
KK: /flaʊnsɪŋ/
A type of decorative fabric that is gathered or pleated and often used on clothing or curtains to create a ruffled effect.
The dress was beautifully adorned with layers of flouncing that added elegance to its design.
Flouncing originates from the dialectal English word 'flounce', which is believed to be imitative of the movement of someone or something that flounces, meaning to move with exaggerated motions. The word captures the essence of a lively or ostentatious movement, often associated with a display of annoyance or impatience.
Imagine someone moving in a dramatic way to show their feelings — that's what flouncing means, reflecting exaggerated movements.