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shun

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Verb — To deliberately avoid someone or something, often as a form of social rejection.

How to use shun

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Etymology

From Old English sċunian, "to shun, fear, avoid," of uncertain deeper origin.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “shun” mean?

The word “shun” means to deliberately avoid someone or something, often as a form of social rejection. In plain terms, to keep away from someone or something on purpose, often because you disapprove of it.

How do you pronounce “shun”?

“Shun” is pronounced shuhn (/ʃʌn/ in IPA).

How do you use “shun” in a sentence?

Here is “shun” used in a sentence: “After the scandal, his old friends began to shun him.”

What part of speech is “shun”?

“Shun” is a verb.

Where does the word “shun” come from?

The word “shun” comes from Old English. From Old English sċunian, "to shun, fear, avoid," of uncertain deeper origin.

Is “shun” a common word?

“Shun” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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