noun
- plural of gloater; people who feel or express smug or malicious satisfaction, especially over someone else's misfortune
Usage: informal; typically used in a disapproving sense
Examples
- The gloaters in the crowd cheered when their rival team lost the championship.
- After winning the debate, the gloaters couldn't resist rubbing their victory in everyone's face.
- She disliked the gloaters who celebrated her failure instead of offering help.
- The gloaters on social media made cruel comments about the celebrity's public mistake.
- Despite their success, the team refused to be gloaters and showed respect to the losing side.
- The gloaters at the office made the workplace uncomfortable with their constant boasting.