gloat|gloated|gloating|gloats in English

verb

[gləʊt]

feel or express triumphant and malicious satisfaction at another's misfortune, exult

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1. To gloat?

2. Isaiah is not gloating over this discipline.

3. It's nothing to gloat about.

4. Or gloated because evil befell him?

5. The miser gloated over his gold.

6. Do not gloat, Henry.

7. She's Continually gloating over/about her new job

8. She gloated inwardly at the memory. So easy!

9. Gloat all you want.

10. You come here to gloat?

11. Today I write not gloat.

12. 1 She's continually gloating over/about her new job.

13. Don't gloat over your rival's misfortune.

14. This is nothing to gloat about.

15. I have no wish to gloat.

16. You guys can stay up all night gloating in the sleep lab.

17. What news so important it interrupts the gloating of good Batiatus?

18. Do not gloat when your enemy falls.

19. It was supererogatory of her to gloat.

20. He likes to gloat over his own success.

21. Never gloat over the ruin of your friend.

22. Jane used to gloat over other people's misfortunes.

23. I can count all my bones; people stare gloat over me.

24. His enemies were quick to gloat at his humiliation.

25. I'm sure he'll have a good gloat over this.