Synonyms for Turning up nose:
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v.
• give the cold shoulder
- act cool
, - brush off
, - disregard
, - eject
, - ignore
, - make unwelcome
, - neglect
, - ostracize
, - shun
, - turn up one's nose
, - upstage
.
• sneer
- Fleer
, - affront
, - belittle
, - burlesque
, - caricature
, - crack
, - curl one's lip at
, - decry
, - deride
, - detract
, - disdain
, - disparage
, - dump
, - flout
, - gibe
, - gird
, - give bronx cheer
, - grin
, - hold in contempt
, - hold up to ridicule
, - insult
, - jeer
, - jest
, - lampoon
, - laugh at
, - leer
, - look down on
, - put down
, - quip at
, - rally
, - rank out
, - ridicule
, - satirize
, - scoff
, - scorn
, - slam
, - slight
, - smile
, - sneeze at
, - sniff at
, - snigger
, - swipe
, - taunt
, - travesty
, - twit
, - underrate
.
• snigger
What are the hypernyms for Turning up nose?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for turning up nose?
The phrase "turning up nose" has several antonyms. When someone "turns up nose," it means they are expressing disdain or rejection. An antonym for this would be "embracing," which means to accept or welcome something. Another antonym is "appreciating," which means to recognize the worth or value of something. Additionally, "respecting" could also be an antonym as it means to hold someone or something in high regard. Lastly, "accepting" could also be an antonym as it means to receive something willingly or without objection. All of these antonyms convey positivity instead of negativity seen in "turning up nose.
What are the antonyms for Turning up nose?
Related words: turn up the nose, turn up a nose at, turn down one's nose, turn up one's nose at, snub, sniff at
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unpleasant experience
- Synonyms:
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bad scene,
rotten hand,
bum trip,
depressing experience,
unhappy situation,
unpleasant situation,
bummer,
disaster,
downer,
drag.