gloatily

English

Etymology

gloaty + -ly

Adverb

gloatily (comparative more gloatily, superlative most gloatily)

  1. In a gloaty manner, gloatingly.
    • 2005, “Joanna Briscoe: At the Sharp End,” The Independent, 16 August, 2005,
      [] if you’re better off than your friends and neighbours, then you're gloatily content, but if you're a millionaire trapped in a ghetto of billionaires, you're more likely to be a miserable git.

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