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conspicuous consumption
noun
- public enjoyment of possessions that are known to be costly so that one's ability to pay for such things is flaunted.
conspicuous consumption
noun
- spending in a lavish or ostentatious way, esp to impress others with one's wealth
conspicuous consumption
- Buying unnecessary and expensive products and services as a way to show off wealth. The term was coined by U.S. economist Thorstein Veblen in The Theory of the Leisure Class .
Word History and Origins
Origin of conspicuous consumption1
Example Sentences
Wine, once the height of boomer culture and conspicuous consumption, has lost its cool among young, more frugal and health-conscious potential customers, many of whom prefer cannabis over Cabernet, experts say.
This is the only way I can explain why I perused each celebrity’s current advice columns for conspicuous consumption and, much to my shock, found some items that in 2023 seem . . . reasonably priced, comparatively speaking.
“Luxury” is a word now almost solely associated with objects and conspicuous consumption — a stand-in for “expensive” that ignores the feeling of luxury found in the small micro-luxuries of everyday life.
Sometimes the gangs spend the money on conspicuous consumption, like most other white-collar criminals.
To become Edna, Humphries would put on a mauve wig, an increasingly rococo pair of eyeglasses and a glittering gown that screeched conspicuous consumption.
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