Reverse Dictionary: FLOUT

ADJECTIVES
► FRUMPISH disposed to mock or flout; jesting, sneering; also, cross, ill-tempered → 1647

NOUNS
► FRUMP a mocking speech or action; a flout, a jeer → 1553 obs.
► FRUMPERY a flout, a mock, a sneer → 1653 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
► FRUMPER a person who mocks, flouts, or jests → 1589 obs.

VERBS
► BEMOCK to mock at, to flout; to delude mockingly → 1607
► DEDIGNIFY to deprive of dignity or worthiness; to disparage, to flout → 1654 obs.
► FRUMP to mock, flout, to jeer; to taunt, to insult, to snub → 1577 obs.
► GULE to flout, to sneer; to laugh, to make fun of, to jeer, to boast → 1825 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► SCOOT to reject with disdain, to flout, to disparage → 1827 Sc.