Pshawed: meaning, definitions and examples

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pshawed

 

[ pəːˈʃɔː ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

dismissive expression

To pshaw is to express disbelief or disdain, often through a sound or exclamation. It indicates that one considers something to be ridiculous or unworthy of serious thought.

Synonyms

dismiss, disregard, scoff.

Examples of usage

  • When he suggested that we could finish the project in one day, she pshawed at the idea.
  • The critics pshawed at the film's plot, calling it absurd.
  • He pshawed in response to the overly dramatic claims made during the presentation.

Translations

Translations of the word "pshawed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pouca importância

🇮🇳 नकारना

🇩🇪 übersehen

🇮🇩 mengabaikan

🇺🇦 зневажити

🇵🇱 lekceważyć

🇯🇵 無視する

🇫🇷 mépriser

🇪🇸 despreciar

🇹🇷 önemsememek

🇰🇷 무시하다

🇸🇦 تجاهل

🇨🇿 ignorovat

🇸🇰 ignorovať

🇨🇳 忽视

🇸🇮 spregledati

🇮🇸 hunsa

🇰🇿 ескермеу

🇬🇪 გაუგებარი

🇦🇿 əhəmiyyət verməmək

🇲🇽 menospreciar

Etymology

The word 'pshaw' is an exclamation that dates back to the 16th century, originating as a way to convey disdain or disbelief. It was likely formed as a phonetic expression intended to mimic the sound of dismissal. The initial uses of 'pshaw' appeared in literature as an emphatic term used by characters expressing annoyance or skepticism in dialogue. Over the years, 'pshaw' has remained in use, although it is considered somewhat archaic and is not commonly found in modern vernacular. The word encapsulates a cultural attitude of rejecting something as unworthy of attention, reflecting a long-standing linguistic tradition where exclamations serve to emphasize emotional responses.