"Pout" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pout" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Pout
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"Pout" Meaning

To sulk or display a sullen expression, often in annoyance or frustration.

"Pout" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Pout"


| Example | Part of speech | Context |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1. | Main Verb | "She let out a loud pout and stormed out of the room." |
| 2. | Noun | "The child's pout made her face look rather comical." |
| 3. | Noun | "Her excellent job interview brought a huge pout of frustration from the rejected candidate." |
| 4. | Verb | "After seeing the expensive bill, she pouted and said she refused to pay." |
| 5. | Verb | "Because he lost the competition, he pouted through the rest of the day." |

"Pout" Similar Words

Poureliche

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There is no word in English called "poureliche". However, I think you may be thinking of the word "portly" or "bourgeois", but more likely it is a misspelling of the word "bourgeoisie"

Pouring

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Pourparler

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Pourparlers

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Preliminary negotiations or talks, especially to establish a basis for more formal negotiations.

Pourpointerie

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Pours

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Pousse-cafe

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Poussin

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Pouted

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Pouter

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Pouteria

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Pouteria refers to a genus of tree species within the family Sapotaceae. The genus was once included in the family Sapote but was originally recognized as Pouteria by French botanist Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu in 1789.

Poutine

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Poutine is a quintessential Canadian dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, often served as a side dish or snack. The term "poutine" is believed to have originated in the province of Quebec, where it is a popular comfort food item.

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Poutingly

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With a sullen or sulky expression, often in a way that isStubbornly dissatisfied.

Pouts

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Pouty

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