Snub - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|snʌb|
Brit.
|snʌb|
noun
- an instance of driving away or warding off (syn: rebuff, repulse)
- a refusal to recognize someone you know (syn: cut)
- a refusal to recognize someone you know (syn: cut)
the snub was clearly intentional
verb
- refuse to acknowledge (syn: cut, disregard, ignore)
- reject outright and bluntly (syn: rebuff, repel)
- reject outright and bluntly (syn: rebuff, repel)
She snubbed his proposal
adjective
- unusually short
a snub nose
Extra examples
...he tolerated the snubs from his in-laws because the holidays come but once a year, thankfully...
Eisenhower saw the action as a deliberate snub.
She snubbed his proposal
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: snub
he/she/it: snubs
present participle: snubbing
past tense: snubbed
past participle: snubbed
I/you/we/they: snub
he/she/it: snubs
present participle: snubbing
past tense: snubbed
past participle: snubbed
noun
singular: snub
plural: snubs
singular: snub
plural: snubs
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