Definition of Gloat
to take satisfaction in something that makes another person seem inferior
Examples of Gloat in a sentence
If you are the winner of a contest, you should not gloat and make your competitors feel inferior. π
The winning team was polite enough to not gloat over its huge win. π
Since we play the championship game in two days, we do not have time to gloat over our victory. π
It was rude of the wealthy girl to gloat over her expensive Christmas gifts while volunteering at a homeless shelter. π
Because Sarahβs parents taught her good manners, she does not gloat over the misfortunes of others. π
Gail knew her competitive sister was going to gloat about being the first of the Griffin sisters to become engaged. π
Although I was right about the solution, I chose not to gloat over my classmateβs wrong answer. π
Whenever the football player scores a touchdown, he chooses to gloat by dancing and pointing a finger at a rival player. π
During the game, the annoying fan did nothing but gloat about his teamβs huge lead. π
The arrogant prosecutor could not help but gloat when he won his first major case. π
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