pout

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The meaning (definition) of the word pout
to push your lips out when you feel sad or upset
The word pout used in a sentence
“My sister made a pout because she didn't get ice cream.”
Words that mean the same as pout (synonyms)
frownsulk
Words that mean the opposite of pout (antonyms)
smile
How the word pout is said around the world
| French | moue |
| Spanish | abadejo |
| Mandarin | 噘 |
| Hindi | एक प्रकार की मछली |
| Arabic | عبوس |
| Russian | надуть губы |
| Portuguese (EU) | beicinho |
| Portuguese (BR) | beicinho |
| Japanese | ふくれっ面 |
| German | Schmollmund |
| Urdu | پوٹ |
| Punjabi | ਪਾਉਟ |
| Korean | 입을 삐죽 내밀기 |
| Hebrew | לְשַׁרבֵּט |
| Greek | σκυθρωπάζω |
| Dutch | steenbolk |
| Filipino | nguso |
| Vietnamese | bĩu môi |
| Turkish | dudak büzmek |
| Persian | لبهایش را جمع کرد |
| Polish | dąsy |
| Ukrainian | надути губки |
| Bengali | ঠোঁট ফুলিয়ে |
| Swedish | putt |
| Italian | broncio |
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