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View usage for: (paʊt) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense pouts, present participle pouting, past tense, past participle pouted1. verbIf someone pouts, they stick out their lips, usually in order to show that they are annoyed or to make themselves sexually attractive. He whined and pouted when he did not get what he wanted. [VERB] ...gorgeous pouting models. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: sulk, glower, mope, look sullen More Synonyms of pout Pout is also a noun. She shot me a reproachful pout. 2. verbIf someone pouts, they say something with a pout. 'You're no fun,' she pouted. [VERB with quote] More Synonyms of pout pout in British English 1 (paʊt) verb1. to thrust out (the lips), as when sullen, or (of the lips) to be thrust out 2. (intransitive) to swell out; protrude 3. (transitive) to utter with a pout noun4. (sometimes the pouts) a fit of sullenness 5. the act or state of pouting Derived forms pouty (ˈpouty) adjective Word origin C14: of uncertain origin; compare Swedish dialect puta inflated, Danish pude pillowpout in British English 2 (paʊt) nounWord forms: plural pout or pouts1. short for horned pout, eelpout 2. any of various gadoid food fishes, esp the bib (also called whiting pout) 3. any of certain other stout-bodied fishes Word origin Old English -pūte as in ǣlepūte eelpout; related to Dutch puit frog pout in American English 1 (paʊt) verb intransitive1. to thrust out the lips as in sullenness or displeasure 3. to protrude said of the lips verb transitive4. to thrust out (the lips) noun6. a fit of sulking : also the pouts Word origin ME pouten, ult. < IE base * bu-, to swell pout in American English 2 (paʊt) nounWord forms: plural pout or pouts any of several fishes with a stout body, as an eelpout Word origin OE -pute: for IE base see pout 1Examples of 'pout' in a sentencepout Despite all the red carpet pouting and cringeworthy social media pictures, their quest ended in failure.It seems no mouth has been left bare in the pursuit of the perfect Instagram pout.Kept it simple with a pale pink pout.Team with a true red pout for a feminine finish.Purple reigns over the power pout as true red and deep burgundy take a back seat.It is just that the preening and pouting of the suited one has got to me.The slick formula glides right on for the perfect pout.So slap on the lipstick and perfect that pout!How about the perfect pout in a pot?Stop worrying about the perfect pout!It's gorgeous pouting guys who are the current hot thing.She taught me all about the art of the pageant walk - and the perfect pout.DON'T forget to use a long-lasting lippy to keep your pout perfect.This is a bloke who does not shout or scream, pose or pout.Why hide razor-sharp cheekbones and perfect pout behind middle-aged fringed follicles?Compact cool Check your pout's perfect in one of these little beauties.Her smile was perfect; her pouting charming; the play of the face was in the mouth. Word lists withpout Types of fishChinese translation of 'pout'- pour the sauce over the mushrooms
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Definition to thrust out (the lips) sullenly or provocatively He whined and pouted like a kid when he didn't get what he wanted. Synonyms glower look sullen purse your lips look petulant pull a long face lour or lower make a moue turn down the corners of your mouth Definition a pouting She jutted her lower lip out in a pout. Synonyms sullen look glower long face moue (French) Additional synonymsDefinition to walk around in a gloomy and aimless manner Get on with life; don't sit back and mope. Synonyms brood, moon, pine, hang around, idle, fret, pout, languish, waste time, sulk, be gloomy, eat your heart out, be apathetic, be dejected, be down in the mouth (informal), have a long face, wear a long face, go about like a half-shut knife (informal) - pour
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