show-off
noun
[ ˈʃəʊɒf ]
• a person who acts pretentiously or who publicly parades themselves, their possessions, or their accomplishments.
Similar:
exhibitionist,
extrovert,
poser,
poseur,
poseuse,
peacock,
swaggerer,
egotist,
bragger,
braggart,
boaster,
self-publicist,
pseud,
trendy,
swanker,
blowhard,
attitudinizer,
posturer,
show off
• display someone or something that is a source of pride.
• "her jeans were tight-fitting, showing off her compact figure"
Similar:
display,
show to advantage,
exhibit,
demonstrate,
parade,
make a show of,
draw attention to,
flaunt,
wave,
dangle,
brandish,
vaunt,
• boastfully display one's abilities or accomplishments.
• "he was showing off, trying to make a really big impression"
Similar:
behave affectedly,
put on airs,
put on an act,
give oneself airs,
boast,
brag,
crow,
trumpet,
gloat,
glory,
swagger around,
swank,
bluster,
strut,
strike an attitude,
strike a pose,
posture,
attitudinize,
draw attention to oneself,
blow one's own trumpet,
cop an attitude,
skite,
big-note oneself,