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pouty

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Adj — Inclined to sulk, or showing childish or mock displeasure.

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pouty lips pouty face get pouty

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What does “pouty” mean?

The word “pouty” means inclined to sulk, or showing childish or mock displeasure. In plain terms, sulky or sulky-looking — used for a person's mood or for full, protruding lips.

How do you use “pouty” in a sentence?

Here is “pouty” used in a sentence: “He gets pouty whenever he loses at cards.”

What is another word for “pouty”?

Words with a similar meaning to “pouty” include poutish.

What part of speech is “pouty”?

“Pouty” is an adjective.

How many meanings does “pouty” have?

“Pouty” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: inclined to sulk, or showing childish or mock displeasure.

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