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Vocabulary For Dummies
Language Dilemma: To Flaunt or Not to Flaunt
Adapted From: Vocabulary For Dummies

Often, the terms flout and flaunt are confused. To flout something is mock or scoff at it. One flouts social standards by acting in a manner contrary and contemptuous to the accepted standards. To flaunt is to show off, but it does not necessarily imply contempt.


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