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Brushoff Meaning in English

word

ˈbrʌʃˌɔf
BRUSH-awf
ˈbrʌʃɒf
BRUSH-of

Definition

A brushoff is when someone ignores you, rejects you, or treats you in a dismissive way, especially without explanation or kindness.

Usage & Nuances

'Brushoff' is informal, often used about social situations—romantic, friendship, or work. You can 'give someone the brushoff' (actively reject) or 'get a brushoff' (be rejected). It's stronger than a simple 'no', implying coldness or rudeness.

Example Sentences

She gave him a quick brushoff and walked away.

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His suggestion got a brushoff from the boss.

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They felt hurt after getting the brushoff from their friends.

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After one date, he got the typical brushoff: no calls, no texts.

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If you keep emailing and just get a brushoff, it's time to move on.

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Wow, that was a harsh brushoff—he didn’t even say goodbye.

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