"Touts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Touts" Meaning

Touts can refer to several things, depending on the context:

1. Professional beggars: In this sense, touts are individuals who approach people on the street, in public places, or in other settings and beg for money or other assistance.

2. Unlicensed guides or ushers: In some countries, touts are individuals who offer to show tourists around and provide "services" without official licenses or authorization.

3. Promoters or solicitors: In various contexts, touts are individuals who promote or solicit business, often in an informal or unofficial manner, such as street vendors or peddlers.

4. In business, a tout may refer to an employee who sells or promotes products or services to potential customers, often aggressively.

5. In racing, a tout is someone who promotes or wagers on horses or other events, often within the racing industry itself.

The above meanings often contribute to an unfavorable perception of the term, implying improper or questionable behavior.

"Touts" Examples

Examples of the word "touts"


1. Street Fortunes: The city has a reputation for touts on every corner, offering their services to tourists for who-knew-what kind of hidden gems.


2. Obtaining Information: The company employs touts to subtly gather information about their competitors' business strategies without being overtly intrusive.


3. Referees in Sports: In the age of independent referees in rugby, the introduction of touts has significantly impacted how disputes are handled on the field.


4. Sales and Marketing: The presence of touts in the market has negatively affected small businesses, whose products are labelled as nongenuine by these aggressive sales people.


5. Entertainment Industry: Some Hollywood talent agencies use touts as their unofficial agents to find young actors, often without the knowledge of the acting community's formal recruitment processes.

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