Gloating vs Glouting - What's the difference?
gloating | glouting |
The act of one who gloats.
* 1983 , Robert R. Faulkner, Music on Demand (page 69)
sullen, pouting
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As verbs the difference between gloating and glouting
is that gloating is present participle of lang=en while glouting is present participle of lang=en.As a noun gloating
is the act of one who gloats.As an adjective glouting is
sullen, pouting.gloating
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- There are not-so-disguised gloatings as a freelancer gets the job he has been looking for and gets access to powerful and productive television filmmakers.
Anagrams
*glouting
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She had been greatly, therefore, disappointed in the morning, when Mrs Western had changed her mind on the very point of departure; and had been in what is vulgarly called a glouting humour ever since.