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Dig at Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɪɡ/ /ˈæt
DIG-at
dˈɪɡ/ /ˈæt
DIG-at

Definition

A 'dig at' is a remark or comment meant to insult or criticize someone, usually in a subtle or indirect way.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal and often found in conversations or written media; a 'dig at' is not a direct insult but can still be hurtful. Common collocations: 'make a dig at', 'take a dig at'. Often confused with 'jab' or 'jibe'; 'dig at' is subtler.

Example Sentences

He made a dig at my haircut.

basic

She can't stop taking digs at her brother.

basic

That was a clear dig at my cooking.

basic

I couldn't tell if her joke was just funny or a dig at me.

natural

She couldn't resist a little dig at her ex during the speech.

natural

Every time someone mentions money, he has to get a dig at lawyers.

natural