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  2. uk / snʌb / us / snʌb /. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. If you snub someone, you deliberately insult them by ignoring them or by behaving or speaking rudely toward them.

  5. snub meaning, definition, what is snub: to treat someone rudely, especially by i...: Learn more.

  6. There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the word snub. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. Definitions of 'snub' 1. If you snub someone, you deliberately insult them by ignoring them or by behaving or speaking rudely toward them. [...] 2. If you snub someone, your behavior or your remarks can be referred to as a snub . [...] More. Conjugations of 'snub' present simple: I snub, you snub [...] past simple: I snubbed, you snubbed [...]

  8. snub. noun. /snʌb/. /snʌb/. snub (to somebody) an action or a comment that is deliberately rude in order to show somebody that you do not like or respect them synonym insult. Her refusal to attend the dinner is being seen as a deliberate snub to the president. Extra Examples.

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