glout - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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glout (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Glout is a verb.

Phonetic Transcription

/glaʊt/

Meaning and Usage

The word glout is a rare and somewhat archaic term derived from early modern English. It refers to the act of sulking or expressing feelings of resentment and discontent. It is not commonly used in contemporary English, and its frequency of use is low, primarily appearing in historical or literary contexts. It is more likely to be encountered in written form than in spoken language.

Example Sentences

  1. After losing the game, he chose to glout in the corner instead of celebrating with his teammates.
    (После проигрыша в игре он предпочел сидеть в углу вместо того, чтобы праздновать с товарищами по команде.)

  2. She didn’t want to glout, but she felt overlooked when her ideas weren’t acknowledged.
    (Она не хотела с горечью реагировать, но чувствовала себя незамеченной, когда ее идеи не были признаны.)

  3. Instead of expressing his disappointment openly, he decided to glout silently.
    (Вместо того чтобы открыто выразить свое разочарование, он решил молча сгорбиться.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While glout is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, it embodies the spirit of sulking or brooding, which is captured in several common phrases in English:

Additional Example Sentences

  1. Instead of addressing their concerns, they chose to glout rather than talk it out.
    (Вместо того чтобы обсудить свои проблемы, они предпочли сидеть с горечью, а не говорить об этом.)

  2. She glouted when she wasn’t invited to the party, making it obvious she was upset.
    (Она сгорбилась, когда её не пригласили на вечеринку, что ясно давало понять, что она расстроена.)

Etymology

The term glout comes from Middle English, likely deriving from the Old Norse word "glóta," which means to grimace or sulk. Its usage has significantly diminished over time, and it now primarily resides in more historical or literary contexts.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: sulk, pout, fume, brood
Antonyms: celebrate, rejoice, express, communicate



25-07-2024