pout
/paʊt/
verb
- To push out one's lips as an expression of annoyance, disappointment, or sadness.
- He pouted after losing the game, but soon cheered up.
- The child pouted when she was told it was time for bed.
- She pouted playfully, pretending to be upset.
- To protrude or stick out, especially the lips.
- He pouted his lips in concentration.
- Her lips pouted as she applied lipstick.
- The fish's mouth pouted as it swam near the surface.
Antonyms
noun
- An act or expression of pushing out the lips, usually showing annoyance or sadness.
- She gave a dramatic pout when she didn't get what she wanted.
- The toddler's pout melted her mother's heart.
- His pout was so funny that everyone laughed.
- A facial expression where the lips are pushed out, often used in modeling or photography to create a certain look.
- The photographer asked her for a subtle pout.
- The model practiced her pout in the mirror.
- He perfected his pout for the selfie.