shunning
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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]shunning
- present participle and gerund of shun
Noun
[edit]shunning (plural shunnings)
- The act by which something is shunned; avoidance.
- 2003, Nelson Erlick, GermLine[1], page 100:
- His mind began showering him with painful memories, forcing him to relive shunnings that stretched from elementary to high school and a procession of college roommates who'd ignore him after the first week.
- 2004, Beverly Lewis, The Prodigal[2], page 36:
- Shunnings divided families, turning sisters and brothers into strangers ... . . even if the shunned one repented and returned home.
- 2008, David Ritchie, A Harmless Drug[3], page 3:
- It was during one of my first “shunnings” that I learned a very valuable lesson. Playground politics, it seemed, dictated that while being shunned by the cool group, it was not acceptable behavior to start hanging around with the “non-cool” group.