Brandish

Verb

 * 1)  To move or swing a weapon back and forth, particularly if demonstrating skill.
 * 2)  To bear something with ostentatious show.

Noun

 * 1) The act of flourishing or waving.

Adjectives for Brandish
eloquently; proud-heatedly; furious- tasseled; gigantic; umbrageous; intruding; flowery; greenwood; nodding; flexible; loaded; heavy; somber; lopped; crackling; beauteous; stirring; thick-leaved; legitimate; plumy; luxurious; virgin; low-bent; delicate; shapely; shattered; phantom; profound; hoary; beauteous; obstructing; isolated; fatal; erect; verdant; flattened; crossing; covered;  superfluous; naked; strong; thick; overambitious; luscious; knotted.

Verbs for Brandish
bow—; clip—; crash through—; gnarl—; graft—; hew—; lop off—; perch on—; rock —; trim—; —arches; — cluster; —decays; —dips; —droops; —drops off; —flowers; —hangs low; —springs out, —supports; — tosses; —withers.

Synonyms

 * flourish, wave

Thesaurus
advertise, affect, air, betoken, blazon forth, breathe, bring forth, bring forward, bring into view, bring out, bring to notice, dangle, demonstrate, develop, disclose, display, disport, divulge, dramatize, emblazon, embody, enact, evidence, evince, exhibit, expose, expose to view, express, flap, flash, flaunt, float, flourish, flutter, fly, give sign, give token, highlight, hold up, illuminate, incarnate, indicate, make clear, make plain, manifest, materialize, mean, parade, perform, present, produce, put forth, put forward, represent, reveal, roll out, set forth, shake, show, show forth, show off, sport, spotlight, swing, token, trot out, trumpet, trumpet forth, undulate, unfold, vaunt, wag, wave, wield, wigwag

Etymology
First attested 1340, from undefined:, from brandir: (see brand:).