Pouted vs Routed - What's the difference?
pouted | routed |
(pout)
One's facial expression when pouting.
* 2008 , (Vladimir Nabokov),
A fit of sulking or sullenness.
To push out one's lips.
To be or pretend to be ill-tempered; to sulk.
To say while pouting.
(rare) Shortened name of various fishes such as the hornpout () and the eelpouts (Zoarcidae).
(route)
(chiefly, in combination) assigned a route
(rout)
decisively beaten or defeated
As verbs the difference between pouted and routed
is that pouted is (pout) while routed is (route) or routed can be (rout).As an adjective routed is
(chiefly|in combination) assigned a route or routed can be decisively beaten or defeated.pouted
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Verb
(head)pout
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) pouten, probably from Scandinavian (compare (etyl) ).Noun
(en noun)Natasha], written 1924, translated by [[w:Dmitri Nabokov, Dmitri Nabokov]
- With a pout , Natasha counted the drops, and her eyelashes kept time.
