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gloat:

to gloat verb (gloats, gloated, gloating)

  1. to gloat (chuckle)
    kichern; schmunzeln; feixen; sich ins Fäustchen lachen

Conjugations for gloat:

present
  1. gloat
  2. gloat
  3. gloats
  4. gloat
  5. gloat
  6. gloat
simple past
  1. gloated
  2. gloated
  3. gloated
  4. gloated
  5. gloated
  6. gloated
present perfect
  1. have gloated
  2. have gloated
  3. has gloated
  4. have gloated
  5. have gloated
  6. have gloated
past continuous
  1. was gloating
  2. were gloating
  3. was gloating
  4. were gloating
  5. were gloating
  6. were gloating
future
  1. shall gloat
  2. will gloat
  3. will gloat
  4. shall gloat
  5. will gloat
  6. will gloat
continuous present
  1. am gloating
  2. are gloating
  3. is gloating
  4. are gloating
  5. are gloating
  6. are gloating
subjunctive
  1. be gloated
  2. be gloated
  3. be gloated
  4. be gloated
  5. be gloated
  6. be gloated
diverse
  1. gloat!
  2. let's gloat!
  3. gloated
  4. gloating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for gloat:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- glee; gloating
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
feixen chuckle; gloat giggle; grimace; grin; smirk; sneer
kichern chuckle; gloat chortle; chuckle; giggle; laugh; roar with laughter; snicker; snigger
schmunzeln chuckle; gloat chortle; chuckle; snicker; snigger; titter
sich ins Fäustchen lachen chuckle; gloat
- crow; triumph

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Related Definitions for "gloat":

  1. malicious satisfaction1
  2. dwell on with satisfaction1
  3. gaze at or think about something with great self-satisfaction, gratification, or joy1

Wiktionary Translations for gloat:

gloat
verb
  1. to exhibit a conspicuous sense of self-satisfaction
gloat
verb
  1. (reflexiv) abwertend: mit etwas prahlen; vermeintliche oder tatsächliche Erfolge oder Statussymbole demonstrativ oder übertrieben zur Schau stellen, damit andere einen guten Eindruck bekommen