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touted
[ tou-tid ]
adjective
- boastfully or vigorously described, advertised, or promoted, especially in a persistent or annoying way:
The service cut will eliminate over 8,000 jobs, just when the government is priding itself on its much touted Economic Action Plan for job creation.
- Horse Racing. (of a horse in a particular race) described to bettors in terms of its chances of winning, especially for a fee:
Rain can be a kind of wild card that allows a lightly touted horse to steal an upset win in a race.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of tout.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of touted1
Example Sentences
Kennedy has repeatedly touted misinformation linking autism to vaccines, and many fear his proposed plan to bring back mental health farms would lead many people with disabilities to be reinstitutionalized.
Disneyland’s Club 33 has long been touted as the theme park’s most exclusive and mysterious members-only club, but that’s changing as the “Happiest Place on Earth” opens up its member list.
Trump also touted his 104% tariff on imported Chinese goods, refusing the framing that tariffs are taxes.
President Trump touted the stay as a victory, writing on Truth Social that the ruling allowed the president "to secure our Borders, and protect our families and our Country, itself."
He joins the administration at a time when Bass has touted a drop in homicides and shootings.
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