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Word | Gloat |
malicious satisfaction / gaze at or think about something with great self-satisfaction, gratification, or joy / To look steadfastly / express evil satisfaction; view malevolently / contemplate or dwell on one's own success or another's misfortune with smugness or malignant pleasure. / to show in an improper or selfish way that you are happy with your own success or another person's failure, | |
Usage | ⇒ The dog was gloating at the meat ⇒ As you gloat over your ill-gotten wealth, do you think of the many victims you have defrauded? ⇒ After such a tough campaign, they're gloating over their victory in the election. ⇒ his enemies gloated over his death ⇒ Anna gloated over his recent humiliation ⇒ it's not nice to gloat over other people's misfortunes |
Synonyms | glory, crow, revel, boast, exult, triumph, blow, rejoice, relish, delight, gape, gaze, jubilate, gloating, bluster, brag, exaggerate, gawk, glee, stare, |
Antonyms | mourn, sympathize, be sad, go, grumble, abandon, abort, disappoint, droop, drop, elegy, fade, fail, grief, grouse, lament, lamentation, languish, miscarry, moan, |
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