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What does gloat most likely mean? Delighting, sometimes with mean intentions Shining, often with an unusual bright intensity Implying, often with a negative sense or feeling Encouraging, often after a
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What does gloat most likely mean?
Delighting, sometimes with mean intentions
Shining, often with an unusual bright intensity
Implying, often with a negative sense or feeling
Encouraging, often after a severe setback
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Answer is A! Gloat is a usually a term for somewhat of a "Boast" type word so A would be the way to go!
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