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- nounclout (noun) · clouts (plural noun)
- informala heavy blow with the hand or a hard object:"a clout on the ear"
- informalinfluence or power, especially in politics or business:"I knew he carried a lot of clout"
- archaica piece of cloth or clothing, especially one used as a patch.
- archerya target used in long-distance shooting, placed flat on the ground with a flag marking its center.
- a shot that hits a clout.
verbclout (verb) · clouts (third person present) · clouted (past tense) · clouted (past participle) · clouting (present participle)- informalhit hard with the hand or a hard object:"I clouted him on the head"
- archaicmend with a patch:"he helps the women clout their pans"
OriginOld English clūt (in the sense ‘a patch or metal plate’); related to Dutch kluit ‘lump, clod’, also to cleat and clot. The shift of sense to ‘heavy blow’, which dates from late Middle English, is difficult to explain; possibly the change occurred first in the verb (from ‘put a patch on’ to ‘hit hard’).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a heavy blow with the hand or a hard object:
- influence or power, especially in politics or business:
verb- hit hard with the hand or a hard object:
- mend with a patch:
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- Clout can be defined as12345:
- The power to influence or control situations145.
- A blow, especially with the hand235.
- The act of hitting someone or something with your hand or with a heavy object3.
- A sudden sharp, powerful stroke4.
- Effective means of influencing, compelling, or producing an effect by indirect means4.
- Pull, influence, or sway45.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.clout (verb) 1 clout / ˈ klaʊt/ noun plural clouts Britannica Dictionary definition of CLOUT 1 [noncount] : the power to influence or control situationswww.britannica.com/dictionary/clouta blow, especially with the hand; cuff: The bully gave him a painful clout on the head.www.dictionary.com/browse/cloutthe act of hitting someone or something with your hand or with a heavy object: If the photocopier stops working, just give it a clout.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cloutclout 2 1. A sudden sharp, powerful stroke: bang, blow, crack, hit, lick, pound, slug, sock, swat, thwack, welt, whack, wham,... 2. Informal. The power to produce an effect by indirect means: influence, leverage, sway, weight. Slang: pull. 3. Informal. Effective means of influencing, compelling, or ...www.thefreedictionary.com/cloutDefinition of clout. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 dialectal, chiefly British : a piece of cloth or leather : rag. 2 : a blow especially with the hand When she was naughty, she would get a clout from her mother. also : a hard hit in baseball. 3 : a white cloth on a stake or frame used as a target in archery. 4 : pull, influence political clout She parlayed her ...
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WebJan 28, 2019 · Clout is a slang term for influence or power, especially in social media and popular culture. Learn about its history, usage and related terms like clout chaser and clout goggles.
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