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Flaunt/Flout
A Couple of 'F' Words
By Evan Jenkins
The word below beginning with "f" was spelled right, and that's all the editor your correspondent noticed:
"As Tom Brokaw is sufficiently savvy to know this rule, his ostensible flaunting of it ..."
To flaunt is to show (something) off She flaunted her new Porsche and it wasn't the right word or even related to the right one. To flout, on the other hand, is to violate, defy, thumb one's nose at He flouted the regulations daily and was never caught.
The writer, whose slip is more defensible than the editor's, obviously meant Brokaw was flouting, not flaunting, the rule in question.
CJR
