gloating

gloating
['gləʊtɪŋ]
1. n
Selbstgefälligkeit f; (over sb's misfortune or failure) Schadenfreude f

it wasn't pleasant to listen to their gloating — es war kein Vergnügen, ihren selbstgefälligen Reden/schadenfrohen Bemerkungen zuzuhören

their gloating over their own success — ihre selbstgefällige Freude über ihren Erfolg

2. adj
(= self-satisfied) selbstgefällig; (= malicious) hämisch, schadenfroh

he cast a gloating look at the money — er weidete sich genüsslich am Anblick des Geldes

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gloating adj (adv gloatingly) hämisch, schadenfroh
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n.
Schadenfreude f.

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