Tout in a sentence as a noun

Now we have to tout the ability of having offline maps as a feature?

They're fine reasons, I just think it's lame to tout how "open" they are when in practice, it's more like "open when we think it's a good idea".

How many companies that tout flexible work schedules actually allow them?

At these events, when you talk to someone important, you can tout the other people in the group instead of bragging about yourself, and they would do the same for you.

Sort of cleverly, she just used her gender as a means to tout her app in a national newspaper, while mentioning that being female makes it easier to get press.

Tout in a sentence as a verb

I don't want to see them tout how awesome Apple is, and then introduce incremental products, even if incremental products is the right thing to do.

I think Svbtle is great, but at the same time, how is it any different to that of other blog platforms that tout themselves as having a clean interface for writing content?

It makes me cringe - it is everything that is wrong with marketing, and the fact that people tout it as the pinnacle of advertising is everything that is wrong with people that are into marketing!Whereas this, this is awesome.

It still irks me that people can tout off success as though it's guaranteed for small experiments such as this without even considering elements such as the Hawthorne effect - 'changed behaviour during the course of a study may be related to the special social situation and social treatment they received'

Tout definitions

noun

someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit

noun

someone who advertises for customers in an especially brazen way

See also: touter

noun

one who sells advice about gambling or speculation (especially at the racetrack)

See also: tipster

verb

advertize in strongly positive terms; "This product was touted as a revolutionary invention"

verb

show off