What’s the difference in flout vs flaunt?

Flout means “show contempt toward a law or standard, often by disregarding it” (e.g., “Most students flout the school dress code by wearing hoodies”).

Flaunt means “show off something” (e.g., “He flaunted his new shoes, constantly wiping off imaginary specks of dirt”).

These two words are commonly confused, so much so that “flaunt” is often considered acceptable in place of “flout” (but not vice versa).

QuillBot’s Grammar Checker can help you avoid mistakes with these two words.