What is "peacock" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does peacock mean in English? Meaning of peacock definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "peacock" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "peacock": European butterfly having reddish-brown wings each marked with a purple eyespot
Noun
Meaning of "peacock": male peafowl; having a crested head and very large fanlike tail marked with iridescent eyes or spots
Noun
Synonyms:
know-it-all, egotist, windbag, boaster, blowhard, brag, bragger, swashbuckler, exhibitionist, blatherskite, braggadocio, bigmouth, show-off, gasbag, blusterer, swaggerer, trumpeter, raver, grandstander, hotshot, ranter, swelled head, bag of wind, big talker, big-timer, gascon, strutter, beau, coxcomb, dude, Beau Brummel, fashion plate, clotheshorse, popinjay, macaroni, fir, sap, jade, sage, moss, pine, forest, sea, grass, olive, blue-green, apple, spinach, willow, verdigris, malachite, beryl, chartreuse, kelly, aquamarine, pea, lime, bice, greenish-blue, vert, viridian, poise, strut, position, model, posture, arrange, sit for, strike a pose, affect, feign, profess, purport, masquerade, impersonate, act, grandstand, posture, attitudinize, sham, make believe, pass off, show off, playact, make out like, put on airs, put up a front, strike an attitude, take off as, sashay, swagger, stalk, prance, stride, swank, parade, sweep, mince, grandstand, flaunt, flounce, show off, play to audience, put on airs, sashay, strut, prance, gloat, bluster, saunter, swank, bully, boast, cock, swell, pontificate, grandstand, sweep, brandish, hector, brag, flourish, lord, sway, gasconade, parade, put on, look big, play to the crowd, put on airs, swashbuckle, parade ones wares, flounce, sashay, swash, parade, grandstand, sweep, mince, stride, flaunt, prance, stalk, swagger, show off, play to audience, put on airs, flounce, parade, sashay, mince, flaunt, sweep, stride, swank, stalk, prance, grandstand, swagger, show off, play to audience, put on airs, egotist, windbag, boaster, blowhard, brag, bragger, swashbuckler, exhibitionist, know-it-all, braggadocio, bigmouth, show-off, gasbag, blusterer, swaggerer, trumpeter, raver, grandstander, hotshot, ranter, bag of wind, big talker, big-timer, gascon, strutter, swelled head,
Antonyms:
withered, experienced, expert, skilled, old, withhold, go, move, be genuine, withhold, go, move, be genuine, conceal, hide, deprecate, leave alone, be modest, conceal, hide, conceal, hide,
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