Drivers are still flouting the law and using their cell phones on the road despite facing hefty penalties
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The oil tycoon would flout about his time being wasted by others.
As a verb: She would not only flout the rules, she would flout those who did follow them. As a noun: That flout is an improper way to speak to a teacher.
People did not like new law. Everyone wanted to flout against it.
An antonym for conformed is flout. Flout means openly disregard.
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You 'flaunt' (show off) your beauty. You 'flout' (ignore) the rules.
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flout (v)- to mock, insult, openly ignore law or convention (past and past participle flout·ed, present participle flout·ing, 3rd person present singular flouts) Many people will flout the laws because they think that the law is not good enough but at some point they will be caught.
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