pout (Meaning)

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pout (n)

a disdainful grimace

marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas

catfish common in eastern United States

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pout (v)

be in a huff and display one's displeasure

make a sad face and thrust out one's lower lip

pout Sentence Examples

  1. The baby's pouty lips indicated hunger and discomfort.
  2. Her pout conveyed a mixture of disappointment and resignation.
  3. The child pouted stubbornly, refusing to apologize.
  4. The model's pout accentuated her high cheekbones and sharp jawline.
  5. The cat's pouty meow suggested it was not happy with the new cat food.
  6. The actress's pout became her signature expression, conveying both vulnerability and allure.
  7. The child's pouty face melted away as soon as she received a hug.
  8. The teenager's pout expressed her frustration at being grounded.
  9. The girl's pouty lips were a testament to her spoiled and demanding nature.
  10. The dog's pouty expression was so adorable, it was impossible to resist giving it a treat.

FAQs About the word pout

a disdainful grimace, marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas, catfish common in eastern United States, be in a huff and display one's dis

scowl, mouth, frown,grimace, stare,smirk, face, lour, moue, sneer

smile, smile, grin, grin,laugh, laugh,

The baby's pouty lips indicated hunger and discomfort.

Her pout conveyed a mixture of disappointment and resignation.

The child pouted stubbornly, refusing to apologize.

The model's pout accentuated her high cheekbones and sharp jawline.