shrug off

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Definition

Verb: 1. To dismiss or treat something as unimportant; to minimize the significance of something, especially a problem, criticism, or negative feeling. 2. To get rid of or free oneself from something, such as a feeling, illness, or burden.

Usage

This phrasal verb is transitive and requires a direct object (the thing being dismissed or gotten rid of). It often describes a deliberate, sometimes casual or nonchalant, act of disregarding something.

Examples
  • She shrugged off the criticism and continued with her project.
  • You can't just shrug off your responsibilities.
  • He tried to shrug off the feeling of unease.
  • The player shrugged off a minor injury to finish the game.
Advanced Usage
  • To shrug something off as [noun phrase]: This structure specifies the category into which the thing is dismissed.
    • He shrugged off the comment as mere jealousy.
    • She shrugged off her success as good luck.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shrug (verb/noun): The base action of raising and lowering one's shoulders, often to express indifference, doubt, or lack of knowledge. This physical gesture is the origin of the phrasal verb's meaning.
    • "I don't know," he said with a shrug.
Synonyms
  • Dismiss
  • Brush aside
  • Discount
  • Disregard
  • Minimize
  • Ignore
  • Shake off
Related Phrasal Verbs / Idioms
  • Brush off: To dismiss someone or something casually or rudely.
    • He brushed off my suggestions.
  • Shake off: To get rid of something unwanted (e.g., a pursuer, a bad mood, an illness).
    • I'm trying to shake off this cold.
Verb
  1. minimize the importance of, brush aside
    • Jane shrugged off the news that her stock had fallen 3 points