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    shun
    /ʃʌn/

    verb

    • 1. persistently avoid, ignore, or reject (someone or something) through antipathy or caution: "he shunned fashionable society"

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShunningShunning - Wikipedia

    Shunning can be the act of social rejection, or emotional distance. In a religious context, shunning is a formal decision by a denomination or a congregation to cease interaction with an individual or a group, and follows a particular set of rules.

  4. Add to word list. present participle of shun. (Definition of shunning from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of shunning. shunning. Shunning retirement : work experience of men in their seventies and early eighties. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Feb 1, 2013 · From a psychological standpoint, the act of shunning is social or mental rejection. Why do people shun others? Here are some reasons, instances, forms of shunning and the damage done:

  6. Shunning, social control mechanism used most commonly in small tight-knit social groups to punish those who violate the most serious group rules. It is related to exile and banishment, although shunning is based on social rather than physical isolation or separation.

  7. avoid stresses forethought and caution in keeping clear of danger or difficulty. try to avoid past errors. evade implies adroitness, ingenuity, or lack of scruple in escaping or avoiding. evaded the question by changing the subject. elude implies a slippery or baffling quality in the person or thing that escapes.

  8. 1. To avoid using, accepting, engaging in, or partaking of: shun someone's advice; shun public recognition; shun fatty foods. 2. To refuse to accept socially; avoid having social contact with: "Oddly, by being one of the few players who spoke candidly about the business of baseball, he was often shunned by the business world itself" (David Grann).

  9. to ignore someone and not speak to that person because you cannot accept their behaviour, beliefs, etc.: After the trial he was shunned by friends and family alike. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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