snub
verb- snub somebody
to show a lack of respect for somebody, especially by ignoring them when you meet synonym cold-shoulder冷落;怠慢 I tried to be friendly, but she snubbed me completely. 我尽量和气,但她根本不答理我。 He was not invited to the party, and felt snubbed. 他未获邀请参加聚会,感到受了冷落。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- deliberately
- publicly
- rudely
- …
- feel snubbed
- snub something
to refuse to attend or accept something, for example as a protest synonym boycott拒不出席;拒不接受;抵制
Word OriginMiddle English (as a verb, originally in the sense ‘rebuke with sharp words’): from Old Norse snubba ‘chide, check the growth of’. The adjective dates from the early 18th cent.