Shrug
UK /["/ʃrʌɡ/","/ʃrʌɡz/","/ʃrʌɡd/","/ˈʃrʌɡɪŋ/"]/US /["/ʃrʌɡ/","/ʃrʌɡz/","/ʃrʌɡd/","/ˈʃrʌɡɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to raise your shoulders and then drop them to show that you do not know or care about something
In simple words: To lift your shoulders up and down to show you don't know or care.
Examples
- Sam shrugged and said nothing.
- ‘I don't know,’ Anna replied, **shrugging her shoulders**.
Usage notes
Used in casual conversations to express indifference or lack of knowledge. Not appropriate in formal situations or serious discussions.
Grammar pattern
standalone gesture
Memory hint
Imagine someone literally shrugging, as if saying, 'I don't know!'
Collocations
- lightly
- slightly
- carelessly
Synonyms
- dismiss
- ignore
- abandon
- brush off
- wave away
Antonyms
- acknowledge
- accept
- consider
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'shrug off' which means to dismiss something.
- Using it in formal writing or settings.
- Misunderstanding the gesture's meaning across different cultures.