Gloat

Verb

 * 1) To exhibit a conspicuous sense of self-satisfaction, often at an adversary's misfortune.

Noun

 * 1) An act or instance of gloating.

Adverbs for Gloat
spitefully; hilariously; selfishly; pettishly; triumphantly; hatefully; jealously; vindictively; morbidly; victoriously.

Thesaurus
bore, crane, crane the neck, crow, crow over, delight, delight in, exult, exult in, eye, gape, gaup, gawk, gaze, gaze open-mouthed, glare, gloat over, glory, glory in, goggle, joy, jubilate, look, ogle, peer, revel in, stand on tiptoe, stare, stare at, stare down, stare hard, triumph

Etymology
From glotta: or  glotzen:. Cognate with German glotzen:.

Verb

 * Czech: mít školodibou radost
 * Dutch: met wellust bekijken, met duivels vermaak bekijken, verlustigen
 * Finnish: hekumoida


 * Polish: upajać się
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:

Noun

 * Czech:


 * Russian:

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