verb
- to look angry, sullen, or displeased; to scowl or frown
Usage: archaic or dialectal; chiefly British
Examples
- He glouts whenever he doesn't get his way.
- She glouts at the mirror, unhappy with her reflection.
- The child glouts in the corner after being scolded.
- He glouts silently, refusing to speak to anyone.
- They glout at each other across the room in disagreement.