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snubbed
[ snuhbd ]
adjective
- treated with disdain or contempt, especially by being ignored:
Some of the snubbed actors on this list have managed to snag a nomination or two, but none of them ever won despite incredible talent and hard work.
- sharply rebuked or rejected:
At my shouted challenge he backed off the stairs, slinking away like a snubbed lap dog.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of snub.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of snubbed1
Example Sentences
Asked for her thoughts on being snubbed last year, Carey said: "My thoughts are, I didn't get in."
One would think that would’ve made “Challengers†a surefire nominee here — combined with its winning streak at other shows—but it was shockingly snubbed, so “The Brutalist†is the next best bet.
Crawford, who was snubbed, ended up onstage and accepted on behalf of Anne Bancroft, who won for “The Miracle Worker,†beating Davis.
Rozelle was advised by some in the league to use two hands when presenting the Lombardi Trophy to Davis as not to be snubbed on a handshake.
“Cowboy Carter†also won best country album, a worthy pickup after being completely snubbed by the Country Music Association’s awards, and overcame Taylor Swift’s dominance in the category.
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