cold shoulder
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Definition
Noun: A clear, intentional act of ignoring someone or showing them deliberate indifference; a pointed refusal to acknowledge or be friendly toward a person one knows.
Usage
The term "cold shoulder" is used to describe a social rebuff. It implies a deliberate and often hurtful act of ignoring someone, typically as a form of punishment, rejection, or to show disapproval. It is almost always used with the definite article "the" (to give someone the cold shoulder).
Examples
- After their argument, she gave him the cold shoulder for a week.
- I tried to apologize, but all I got was the cold shoulder.
- The manager's cold shoulder made the new employee feel unwelcome.
Advanced Usage
- To give someone the cold shoulder: This is the standard verb phrase used with this noun. It means to intentionally ignore or be unfriendly to someone.
- Example: "Why are you giving me the cold shoulder? What did I do?"
- To get/receive the cold shoulder: This describes the experience of being ignored.
- Example: "He got the cold shoulder from the entire committee after his controversial remarks."
Variants and Related Words
- Cold-shoulder (verb): A less common verb form meaning to treat with deliberate indifference or snub.
- Example: "She felt cold-shouldered by her former friends."
- Snub (noun/verb): A close synonym, meaning a blunt or contemptuous rejection or dismissal.
Synonyms
Snub, rebuff, slight, brush-off, disregard, indifference.
Related Idioms
- To turn a cold shoulder: An older, less common variant with the same meaning as "to give the cold shoulder."
- Example: "The community turned a cold shoulder to the outsiders."
Noun
- a refusal to recognize someone you know
- the snub was clearly intentional