flout
/flowt/ verb 1 openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention). 2 archaic mock; scoff. USAGE On the confusion of flout and flaunt, see the note at FLAUNT. ORIGIN perhaps from Dutch fluiten whistle, play the flute, hiss derisively.
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