Definition of «to brush off»

The phrase "to brush off" means to dismiss or ignore something, often with a gesture of disdain. For example, if someone says something that you don't agree with or find unimportant, you might brush it off by waving your hand in a dismissive manner and saying "Oh, I was just joking."

Sentences with «to brush off»

  • Getting cold feet before your wedding is usually just brushed off as nerves, but new research suggests it might be a really bad sign. (womenshealthmag.com)
  • All of these seem pretty simplistic, don't brush them off because they are a welcome little tweak to the battle system that can for the most part seem bland on its own. (impulsegamer.com)
  • I got brushed off by its bureaucracy — and never got my map back. (newscientist.com)
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