kiczowata
Kiczowata is a Polish adjective describing something that is overly kitschy, gaudy, or tasteless. It denotes a quality of aesthetic that is perceived as lacking in artistic merit, originality, or subtlety, often due to excessive sentimentality, simplification, or commercialism. The term stems from kicz, meaning kitsch, which in turn comes from the German Kitsch; the suffix -owaty forms adjectives describing character. The feminine form is kiczowata; masculine is kiczowaty; neuter kiczowate; plural kiczowate as well.
In usage, kiczowata is commonly applied to design, fashion, art, or media that relies on clichés or
Typical features associated with kiczowata aesthetics include bright, garish color schemes, excessive ornamentation, pseudo-antique or faux
In Polish discourse, kiczowata can describe interiors, decorations, clothing, posters, and various forms of popular culture.