Ostentatious in a sentence as an adjective

The ostentatious stuff was par for the course for the 90s.

Sometimes 12oz, if they're trying to be ostentatious about their large portion sizes.

I've always found the CEO title somewhat ostentatious in a company with less than 10-20 people.

The gold colour is actually a lot more subtle in real life than I'd expected, it's not really that ostentatious.

Mr Aldrin is selling a book, so of course he has to say something ostentatious to draw attention to it.

It seems it would be a bit awkward if the company laid people off but kept all of its original ostentatious perks.

And soda water seems like ostentatious abstinence.---Edit: Thanks for the suggestions!

We can all agree that "the ostentatious parading of excessive and spurious emotion" is bad.

I will no longer be reading Larry's blog if he thinks this kind of flighty and ostentatious display of disapproval is warranted.

Nothing ostentatious, just a well fitted medium priced conservative suit.

They signal their existence to you through their formidable and ostentatious gates, but beyond that you have no glimpse of the private estate of the totally unknown and unseen owner.

This has nothing to do with snuffing out someone who's not only been a major pain in the *** for the military industrial complex for years now, but has been quite ostentatious about it too.

As a card carrying wielder of the ostentatious "she", let me just note that I use it as much for my own benefit as for the benefit of people who read me; specifically: I catch myself writing "he", and correct to "she".

'Sentimentality, the ostentatious parading of excessive and spurious emotion, is the mark of dishonesty, the inability to feel...the mask of cruelty'

Funny, I consider the ostentatious parading of excessive and spurious pseudo-sophistication as a mark of dishonesty, the inability to feel...the mask of cruelty.

Ostentatious definitions

adjective

intended to attract notice and impress others; "an ostentatious sable coat"

See also: pretentious

adjective

(of a display) tawdry or vulgar

See also: pretentious