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snub Meaning
snub (n)
an instance of driving away or warding off
a refusal to recognize someone you know
snub (v)
refuse to acknowledge
reject outright and bluntly
snub (s)
unusually short
snub Sentence Examples
- She felt a profound snub when her invitation to the party was retracted.
- The politician's arrogant snub alienated many potential voters.
- The team's loss was a humiliating snub to their once-stellar reputation.
- He greeted her with an icy snub, ignoring her friendly overtures.
- The company's decision to snub the union's demands caused deep resentment.
- The snub from his former mentor left him feeling wounded and betrayed.
- The athlete was snubbed for the award despite his exceptional performance.
- She deliberately snubbed her ex-boyfriend, hoping to send a message.
- The snubbing of his rival gave him a sense of satisfaction.
- The band's snub from the record label dealt a severe blow to their morale.
FAQs About the word snub
an instance of driving away or warding off, a refusal to recognize someone you know, refuse to acknowledge, reject outright and bluntly, unusually short
rebuff, rejection,dismissal, silent treatment,repulse, cold shoulder, brush-off, kiss-off,banishment, ostracism
embrace, acceptance, embrace,open arms, welcome, acceptance, welcome, open arms,, glad hand
She felt a profound snub when her invitation to the party was retracted.
The politician's arrogant snub alienated many potential voters.
The team's loss was a humiliating snub to their once-stellar reputation.
He greeted her with an icy snub, ignoring her friendly overtures.