glout in a sentence
v. i.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10
Definition
To glout means to boast or brag in a self-satisfied manner, often in a way that may annoy others.
Sample Sentences
- He tried not to glout about his recent promotion, knowing it could alienate his colleagues.
- After winning the championship, she couldn't help but glout in the glory of her team's success.
- His tendency to glout over minor accomplishments often annoyed his friends.
- Itβs best not to glout too much, as humility can sometimes earn you more respect.
- When he saw his rival struggling, he felt a moment of temptation to glout openly.
- The child began to glout when he realized he had lost his favorite toy.
- She couldn't help but glout after seeing her friend win the award she had hoped for.
- Despite his success, he often found himself glouting over the small setbacks.
- In the midst of celebration, a few guests chose to glout in the corner, feeling left out.
- His tendency to glout at others' achievements created a rift in their friendship.