snub Synonyms

snub Meaning

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snub (n)

an instance of driving away or warding off

a refusal to recognize someone you know

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snub (v)

refuse to acknowledge

reject outright and bluntly

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snub (s)

unusually short

snub Sentence Examples

  1. She felt a profound snub when her invitation to the party was retracted.
  2. The politician's arrogant snub alienated many potential voters.
  3. The team's loss was a humiliating snub to their once-stellar reputation.
  4. He greeted her with an icy snub, ignoring her friendly overtures.
  5. The company's decision to snub the union's demands caused deep resentment.
  6. The snub from his former mentor left him feeling wounded and betrayed.
  7. The athlete was snubbed for the award despite his exceptional performance.
  8. She deliberately snubbed her ex-boyfriend, hoping to send a message.
  9. The snubbing of his rival gave him a sense of satisfaction.
  10. 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

dismissal, rebuff, rejection, silent treatment,repulse, brush-off, cold shoulder, ostracism, kiss-off,banishment

embrace, welcome, open arms, acceptance, welcome, embrace,open arms, acceptance,, welcome mat

She felt a profound snub when her invitation to the party was retracted.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.