flout

[flaʊt]

flout Definition

  • 1openly disregard (a rule, law or convention)
  • 2mock; scoff

Using flout: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flout" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He flouted traffic rules and was fined.

  • Example

    She flouted convention by wearing a bright red dress to the funeral.

  • Example

    The company flouted environmental regulations.

  • Example

    He flouted his wealth by buying expensive cars and houses.

flout Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flout

Antonyms for flout

Phrases with flout

  • to openly disregard the law

    Example

    He was arrested for flouting the law.

  • to behave in a way that is not considered normal or acceptable by society

    Example

    She flouted convention by wearing a bikini to the wedding.

  • to openly disobey those in positions of power

    Example

    The protesters were flouting authority by refusing to leave the building.

Origins of flout

from Old Norse 'flauta', meaning 'to play the flute'

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Summary: flout in Brief

The verb 'flout' [flaʊt] means to openly disregard a rule, law, or convention, or to mock or scoff at something. It can be used in various contexts, such as traffic rules, environmental regulations, or social conventions. Examples include 'He flouted traffic rules and was fined,' and 'She flouted convention by wearing a bright red dress to the funeral.' Synonyms include 'defy,' 'disobey,' and 'violate.'