Gaudily [adverb]

Definition of Gaudily:

audibly

Opposite/Antonyms of Gaudily:


Sentence/Example of Gaudily:

The Hoyas didn’t use a gaudy run to rebound from their early deficit.

Perfection is a hard act to follow, but when you don’t have bad games, the numbers start to pile up, and Mahomes’s sustained game-to-game greatness has led to gaudy stats.

This is a poisonous snake, very gaudily coloured, whose bite is certain death.

The noble chief stood in state, gaudily dressed, and with a lofty mein, in front of his highly decorated wigwam.

On the right of this, a large gaudily-painted Yankee clock graced the wall, and stared down upon the sleeping figures of the men.

His apartments, though small, were somewhat gaudily painted and furnished, and his dining-room was decorated a la Turque.

Even without a gaudily lighted and trimmed tree, the Bunkers were pleased in every way.

It did not take them long to get the gaudily-painted wooden case apart.

Lately, I am ashamed to show the magazine to my friends because of the gaudily painted and repugnant creatures on the cover.

Altars are gaudily decorated and statues bejeweled and be (artificial) flowered in Hispano-Italian fashion.