Difference between Cheap and Gaudy

What is the difference between Cheap and Gaudy?

Cheap as an adjective is low and/or reduced in price. while Gaudy as an adjective is very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner.

Cheap

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Low and/or reduced in price. Of poor quality. Of little worth. unfairly powerful.

Example sentence: I buy expensive suits. They just look cheap on me.

Gaudy

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Very showy or ornamented, now especially when excessive, or in a tasteless or vulgar manner.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A reunion held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford for alumni, normally held during the summer vacations.

We hope you now know whether to use Cheap or Gaudy in your sentence.

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