"Pouty" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pouty" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pouty" Meaning

Having or showing a sulky or sulking expression, typically with the lower lip pushed out in a displeased or unhappy manner.

"Pouty" Examples

Usage Examples of the Adjective "Pouty"


Example Sentences:


1. The child started to look very pouty when her mother told her she was grounded for dis-obeying rules.
2. After losing the game, the quarterback looked pouty, sulking on the bench.
3. The teenager's pouty expression in the photo was a mix of sadness and disrespect.
4. After the argument, the host actress appeared somewhat pouty, but she still performed her duties on stage.
5. Frustrated by the long wait, the passenger began to look quite pouty at the ticket counter.

Example Sentences with the Adverb:


1. The poutily she receives news of her rejection, she slumped onto the couch.
2. The artist pouted poutily when her painting was not selected for the local art competition.

"Pouty" Similar Words

Pout

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

Pouted

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Pouter

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A pouter is a part of a bird, typically a pigeon or a dove, that is located in the throat. It is a loose pouch of skin that can be inflated to make the bird look larger or more impressive.<br><br>In the 19th century, pouter pigeons were bred for their ability to puff out their chests and throats to make themselves appear larger, which was considered a desirable trait in bird ownership at the time.

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.

Pouting

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An act of sulking or expressing displeasure by puckering one's lips and protruding the lower lip, often to convey discontent, annoyance, or stubbornness.

Poutingly

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

Pouts

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Poverty-ridden

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A verb "pow" can be used in several ways:<br><br>1. To hit or strike something with force, often with a sudden, explosive sound.<br><br>Example: "She powed the ball with her bat."<br><br>2. To explode or burst suddenly.<br><br>Example: "The firepowed and sent smoke into the air."<br><br>It can also be a noun, referring to:<br><br>1. A powwow, a gathering of Native American tribes or community leaders.<br><br>Example: "They attended a traditional pow last weekend."<br><br>2. A set of powder or an explosive mixture.<br><br>Example: "The gunpow was made from a combination of charcoal and sulfur."<br><br>3. A verbal agreement or pact.<br><br>Example: "There was a pow between the two companies to avoid competition."<br><br>It can also be a slang term meaning:<br><br>1. To use the restroom.<br><br>Example: "I need to pow soon."<br><br>4. To surprise or astonish someone.<br><br>Example: "The news powed me."<br><br>Or, it can also be a proper noun:<br><br>1. Pow, short for Pow Wow or San Jose State University's student-assistant football team called the slaughtering call POW. <br><br>The meaning of "pow" depends on the context in which it is used.

Powder

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Powder is a substance that consists of small, dry particles of a substance. It can be a powder of a soft, fine texture or a powder that is coarser. Powders can be made from various materials, such as minerals, plants, or other substances. They are often used in cooking, medicine, cosmetics, and other products. For example, powdered sugar, powdered milk, and powdered soap are common household products.

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