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1 gloat
1. n любование, восхищение2. n радость; злорадство3. v смотреть с восхищением, с вожделениемthe miser gloated over his gold — скряга радовался, глядя на своё золото
4. v радоваться; злорадствовать; торжествоватьСинонимический ряд:1. bask (verb) bask; exult; relish; revel2. boast (verb) boast; flaunt; strut; swagger; vaunt3. brag (verb) blow; brag; crow; exaggerate; glory; triumph4. feel evil satisfaction (verb) celebrate victory; feel evil satisfaction; feel wicked satisfaction; grin scornfully; observe smugly; revel in another's woe5. gaze (verb) bore; gape; gawk; gaze; glare; goggle; peer; stare
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