Tout

Pronunciation: /ˈtaʊt/

Tout (verb)

  1. to talk about something in a way that makes people want to buy or support it.
  2. to sell tickets for an event, often at a higher price than usual.

Examples

  • They tout the new product as revolutionary.
  • The company touts its services as the best in the industry.

Common collocations: tout a product, tout benefits, aggressively tout, tout tickets, illegally tout

Tout (noun)

  1. a person who sells tickets for an event, often at a higher price.

Examples

  • The tout offered tickets at a higher price.
  • A tout approached us outside the venue.

Synonyms of Tout

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Tout

  • When discussing negative feedback or disapproval.
  • When expressing strong disapproval or censure.