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Deesha Kumar
what is the difference between flaunting and to flaunt
May 19, 2011 7:05 AM
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There is no difference.
It is just the conjugation of the verb "flaunt, flaunting.."
'flaunt' is a noun as well.
May 19, 2011
'Flaunting' is the present participle of the verb 'to flaunt' so they both mean to shamelessly parade or show off something (such as money) or to be showy and ostentatious.
Did you see her flaunting her new boyfriend at the party last night? (flaunting = present participle)
I have great respect for him because he never flaunts his wealth.' (flaunts = verb)
May 19, 2011
v. flaunt·ed, flaunt·ing, flaunts
v.tr.
1. To exhibit ostentatiously or shamelessly: flaunts his knowledge.
2. Usage Problem To show contempt for; scorn.
v.intr.
1. To parade oneself ostentatiously; show oneself off.
2. To wave grandly: pennants flaunting in the wind.
May 19, 2011
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Deesha Kumar
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English, Hindi
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