Gaudily - definition of gaudily by The Free Dictionary Define gaudily gaudily synonyms, gaudily pronunciation, gaudily translation, English dictionary definition of gaudily adj gaud·i·er , gaud·i·est Showy in a tasteless or vulgar way
GAUDILY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary I carefully arrange our presents, including Anna's long, narrow box, amongst the other gaudily wrapped gifts beneath the Christmas tree If he'd been looking down or into the gaudily displayed shop fronts or even watching where he was going he might have seen it coming
gaudily - Definition Through: "The hall shone gaudily through the night, lit by a thousand flickering candles " No Preposition: "The sunrise broke gaudily over the horizon, painting the clouds in violent oranges "
Gaudily - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Over time, 'gaudy' evolved to describe something showy or bright, eventually leading to the adverb 'gaudily' to describe actions or appearances done in a flashy or tasteless manner