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What does pout mean?

"Pout" can have a few different meanings depending on the context:

1. To express displeasure or sulkiness by thrusting out one's lower lip. This is the most common meaning. It describes the physical act of sticking out one's lower lip in a childish or sulky way, often accompanied by a frown.

Example: "The child pouted after being told he couldn't have another cookie."

2. To display a sullen or gloomy expression. This is a broader meaning, emphasizing the overall mood or expression rather than just the lip gesture.

Example: "He sat alone at the table, pouting about his lost phone."

3. To display a shape or bulge resembling a pout. This meaning is used metaphorically, usually referring to objects or parts of a body.

Example: "The cushion on the sofa had a distinct pout in the middle."

4. To express a specific type of disapproval or discontent. This meaning is often used in more informal settings, suggesting a strong dislike or disagreement.

Example: "I'm pouting about the new office dress code."

Overall, the meaning of "pout" depends on the context, but generally conveys a sense of displeasure, sulkiness, or disapproval.

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