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What is the past tense of gloat?

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The past tense of gloat is gloated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of gloat is gloats.

The present participle of gloat is gloating.

The past participle of gloat is gloated.

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So when a dispute arose over whether Ecstasy is really bad for you, the legions of E users gloated and gurned at the idea.
I closed the drawer, I hopped and gloated and laughed, triumphing, completely maniacal, demoniac.
Her step father gloated about how he got rid of a mouth to feed and how he didn't have to pay taxes for another three years!
In the Cadman affair, for example, the opposition gloated for weeks over a tape which, in the end, had been tampered with.
Who hasn't gloated over candid snaps that show up a former screen goddess in a less than flattering light?
My company launched a woman's forum, newspapers gloated over successful women and hotels and boutiques offered discounts to lady patrons.

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