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    tout
    [tout]
    verb
    tout (verb) · touts (third person present) · touted (past tense) · touted (past participle) · touting (present participle)
    1. attempt to sell (something), typically by pestering people in an aggressive or bold manner:
      "Jim was touting his wares"
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      offer racing tips for a share of any resulting winnings.
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        spy out the movements and condition of (a racehorse in training) in order to gain information to be used when betting.
    noun
    tout (noun) · touts (plural noun)
    1. a person soliciting custom or business, typically in an aggressive or bold manner.
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        a person who buys tickets for an event to resell them at a profit; a scalper.
        Similar:
        illegal salesman
        ticket tout
    2. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      a person who offers racing tips for a share of any resulting winnings.
    3. NORTHERN IRISH ENGLISH
      SCOTTISH ENGLISH
      informal
      an informer.
    Origin
    Middle English tute ‘look out’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch tuit ‘spout, nozzle’. Later senses were ‘watch, spy on’ (late 17th century) and ‘solicit custom’ (mid 18th century). The noun was first recorded (early 18th century) in the slang use ‘thieves' lookout’.
    tout
    [to͞o]
    determiner
    (le tout)
    1. used before the name of a city to refer to its high society or people of importance:
      "le tout Washington adored him"
    Origin
    French, suggested by le tout Paris ‘all (of) Paris’, used to refer to Parisian high society.
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    What is the opposite of Tout?Tout: to praise or publicize lavishly and often excessively. Synonyms: ballyhoo, blow up, crack up… Antonyms: knock, pan, slam… Find the right word.
    What does Touter mean?[Early Modern English, to be on the lookout for (customers, information, etc.), from Middle English tuten, to peer; akin to Old English tōtian, to protrude, peep out .] tout′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
    What does Tout mean?promover, indicar, angariar… Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! TOUT definition: 1. to advertise, talk about, or praise something or someone repeatedly, especially as a way of…. Learn more.
    What is the meaning of touting?To promote or praise energetically; publicize: "For every study touting the benefits of hormone therapy, another warns of the risks" (Yanick Rice Lamb). 2. To solicit or importune: street vendors who were touting pedestrians. 3. Chiefly British To obtain or sell information on (a racehorse or stable) for the guidance of bettors. 1.
     
  4. The term "tout" has several meanings:
    1. As a verb, it means to promote or praise energetically.
    2. Informally, it can refer to asking for business, votes, etc., in an improper or too direct way, or boastfully advertising.
    3. It can also mean flaunting, publicizing, or promoting123.
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    tout (tout) v. tout·ed, tout·ing, touts v.tr. 1. To promote or praise energetically; publicize: "For every study touting the benefits of hormone therapy, another warns of the risks" (Yanick Rice Lamb).
    tout /taʊt/ v. [ Informal.] Informal Terms [ no object] to ask for business, votes, etc., esp. in an improper or too direct way. Informal Terms to advertise boastfully:[ ~ + object] a highly touted nightclub. n. [ countable] Informal Terms one who touts.
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    tout (third-person singular simple present touts, present participle touting, simple past and past participle touted) (transitive) To flaunt, to publicize / publicise; to boast or brag; to promote.
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