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    snub
    /snʌb/

    verb

    • 1. rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully: "he snubbed faculty members and students alike"
    • 2. check the movement of (a horse or boat), especially by a rope wound round a post: "a horse snubbed to a tree"

    noun

    • 1. an act of rebuffing or ignoring someone or something: "the move was a snub to the government"

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person's nose) short and turned up at the end: "snub-nosed"

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  2. an insult that involves not giving someone any attention or treating them as if they are not important: I simply didn't recognize her and apparently she took it as a snub. Vice presidents often feel offended by real and perceived snubs. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. 1. : to check or stop with a cutting retort : rebuke. 2. a. : to check (something, such as a line or chain that is running out) suddenly especially by turning around a fixed object (such as a post or a cleat) also : to check the motion of by snubbing a line. snub the anchor. b. : to restrain the action of : suppress.

  4. To snub is to ignore or refuse to acknowledge someone. If you want to snub your former best friend, you can refuse to even look at her when you pass in the hallway. When you snub someone, you deliver an insult by pretending to not even notice someone that you know.

  5. If you snub someone, you deliberately insult them by ignoring them or by behaving or speaking rudely towards them. He snubbed her in public and made her feel an idiot. American English : snub / ˈsnʌb /

  6. 1. To ignore or behave coldly toward; slight. 2. To dismiss, turn down, or frustrate the expectations of. 3. Nautical. a. To check the movement of (a rope or cable running out) by turning it quickly about a post or cleat. b. To secure (a vessel, for example) in this manner. 4. To stub out (a cigarette, for example). n. 1.

  7. to check or reject with a sharp rebuke or remark. Synonyms: reprimand, reprove, stop. to check or stop suddenly (a rope or cable that is running out). to check (a boat, an unbroken horse, etc.) by means of a rope or line made fast to a fixed object. to pull up or stop abruptly in such a manner.

  8. snub something to refuse to attend or accept something, for example as a protest synonym boycott. All the country's leading players snubbed the tournament. Word Origin. See snub in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: snub. Definition of snub verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. SNUB definition: to be rude to someone, especially by not speaking to them. Learn more.

  10. To check or interrupt with sharp or slighting words. To treat with scorn, contempt, disdain, etc.; behave coldly toward; slight or ignore. To dismiss, turn down, or frustrate the expectations of. To check suddenly the outward movement of (a rope, cable, etc.) by turning it around a fixed object, as a post.

  11. Jun 17, 2024 · Conspicuously short . a snub-nosed revolver. (of a nose) Flat and broad, with the end slightly turned up. ( mathematics, of a polyhedron) Derived from a simpler polyhedron by the addition of extra triangular faces. Derived terms.