shrug something off

shrug something off
DISREGARD, dismiss, take no notice of, ignore, pay no heed to, play down, make light of.
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  • shrug something off — shrug (something) off to act as if something is unimportant or not a problem. Although constantly troubled by a lack of money, he was able to shrug it off with a joke. The runner has been trying hard to shrug off a back injury that doesn t seem… …   New idioms dictionary

  • shrug something off —    If your shrug something off, you dismiss it as being unimportant.     He was aware of the danger but he just shrugged it off …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • shrug something off — dismiss something as unimportant. → shrug …   English new terms dictionary

  • shrug something aside — ˌshrug sth ˈoff/aˈside derived to treat sth as if it is not important Syn: ↑dismiss • Shrugging off her injury, she played on. • He shrugged aside suggestions that he resign. Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • ˌshrug sth ˈoff — phrasal verb to not let something worry or upset you …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • shrug something away — ˌshrug sb/sth ˈoff/aˈway derived to push sb/sth back or away with your shoulders • Kevin shrugged off his jacket. • She shrugged him away angrily. Main entry: ↑shrugderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • shrug off — shrug (something) off to act as if something is unimportant or not a problem. Although constantly troubled by a lack of money, he was able to shrug it off with a joke. The runner has been trying hard to shrug off a back injury that doesn t seem… …   New idioms dictionary

  • shrug your shoulders — shrug (your) shoulders to not care or feel unable to do anything. The reason most people aren t excited about the election is that both candidates leave them shrugging their shoulders. Related vocabulary: shrug something off Etymology: based on… …   New idioms dictionary

  • shrug shoulders — shrug (your) shoulders to not care or feel unable to do anything. The reason most people aren t excited about the election is that both candidates leave them shrugging their shoulders. Related vocabulary: shrug something off Etymology: based on… …   New idioms dictionary

  • laugh something off — DISMISS, make a joke of, make light of, shrug off, brush aside, scoff at; informal pooh pooh. → laugh * * * ˌlaugh sthˈoff derived (informal) to try to make people think that sth is not serious or important, especially by making a joke about it • …   Useful english dictionary

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