- brush aside
- verbbar from attention or consideration (Freq. 2)-
She dismissed his advances
• Derivationally related forms: ↑brush-off (for: ↑brush off), ↑disregard (for: ↑disregard), ↑dismissive (for: ↑dismiss)• Hypernyms: ↑reject• Hyponyms:↑slight, ↑cold-shoulder, ↑discredit, ↑shrug off, ↑pass off, ↑scoff, ↑flout, ↑turn a blind eye, ↑laugh off, ↑laugh away, ↑disoblige• Verb Frames:-Somebody ——s something
-Somebody ——s somebody
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brush aside● brush* * *
ˌbrush a ˈside [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they brush aside he/she/it brushes aside present participle brushing aside past tense brushed aside past participle brushed aside] phrasal verbto refuse to accept that something is important or trueThe minister brushed aside accusations that he had lied.
CollocationsNouns frequently used as objects of brush asideThesaurus: to refuse to think about, believe or accept somethingsynonymMain entry: brush* * *
brush aside [phrasal verb]brush (something) aside or brush aside (something) : to treat (something) as not important : to ignore or dismiss (something)He brushed aside [=brushed off] questions about his son's arrest.
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Useful english dictionary. 2012.