单词 | pouting |
释义 | pout1 of 3verb ˈpau̇t pouted; pouting; pouts intransitive verb 1 a : to show displeasure by thrusting out the lips or wearing a sullen expression a pouting child Sure, you have sports figures misbehaving today. John McEnroe pouts and snarls and curses at tennis judges twice his age, on television … Roy Blount Jr. b : to push out or purse the lips in a sexually suggestive way a pouting model … appears in adverts surrounded by gorgeous, pouting blondes. The Economist c : to be moodily silent : sulk If they invited her out, she declined the invitation. When they went out, she would be pouting when they came home. Susan Sheehan 2 : protrude transitive verb : to cause to protrude pouted her lips pout 2 of 3noun (1)1 : a protrusion of the lips expressive of displeasure 2 pouts plural : a fit of pique pout 3 of 3noun (2) plural pout or pouts : any of several large-headed fishes (such as a bullhead or eelpout) pouting 1 of 2 adjectiveas in pouty given to or displaying a resentful silence and often irritability stayed in a pouting mood until her boyfriend apologized, though he didn't have the vaguest idea what he was apologizing for Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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pouting 2 of 2verb1 as in protruding to extend outward beyond a usual point her lips pouted as she glared at him silently Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in scowling to silently go about in a bad mood pouted and didn't say a word to anyone all morning Synonyms & Similar Words
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