Meaning of sartorial, astute, beige, ostentatious, tawdry, and lascivious

 Sartorial - relating to clothes 

Sentence: Monte was astute at navigating the word of finance: Sartorially, however he was found wanting, he typically would attempt to complement his beige tie with a gray suit and white pants. 


Astute - mentally sharp or clever 

Sentence: She was politically astute, she made a series of astute business decisions.

Beige - color, pale greyish yellow 

Sentence: Monte was astute at navigating the word of finance: Sartorially, however he was found wanting, he typically would attempt to complement his beige tie with a gray suit and white pants. 

Ostentatious - showy 

Sentence: Matt wanted to buy stone lions for front of the house, but cynthia convinced him that such a display would be too ostentatious for a modest house in an unassuming neighborhood. 

Tawdry - cheap, showy 

Sentence: The scandal was a tawdry affair. 

Lascivious - perverted (of a person of their action) characterized by sexually abnormal and unacceptable practices or tendencies. 

Sentence: Lolita is a challenging novel for many, not necessarily because of the elevated prose style but because of the depravity of the main character Humbert, who was an old, lascivious man falls in love with a girl. 


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