How Do You Spell SHRUG?

Pronunciation: [ʃɹˈʌɡ] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "shrug" is [ʃɹˈʌɡ], [ʃɹˈʌɡ], [ʃ_ɹ_ˈʌ_ɡ] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

SHRUG Meaning and Definition

  1. Shrug is a verb that refers to the act of raising and lowering one's shoulders briefly and slightly, typically expressing indifference, uncertainty, or lack of concern. It is often accompanied by a movement of the hands or arms, where the hands are typically held out with the palms facing upward and fingers loosely extended. Shrug is also used in noun form, referring to the physical gesture itself.

    The shrug gesture can convey a range of meanings depending on the context. It is commonly employed to express a lack of knowledge, understanding, or responsibility, as if saying, "I don't know" or "I can't help it." It can also be employed to demonstrate a lack of interest or concern about a particular situation or outcome, suggesting an attitude of nonchalance or indifference.

    In addition to being a gesture used in informal and casual conversations, shrug can also be found in written language, particularly in dialogue, where it is often used to convey a character's attitude or emotion. It has become quite popular in digital communication as well, thanks to the widespread use of emojis and emoticons, where the shrug is represented by a person holding out their arms with a raised shoulder.

    Overall, shrug is an expressive gesture that communicates a range of attitudes, emotions, and intentions without the need for words, adding a subtle layer of meaning to communication.

  2. • A drawing up of the shoulders, expressive of doubt, dissatisfaction, or contempt.
    • To contract or draw up the shoulders in order to express doubt, contempt, &c.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SHRUG

The word "shrug" is believed to have originated from the Middle English word "shroggen", which means to "shake or jerk". It can be traced back to the Old Norse word "sroggva", meaning to "shiver or crouch". The current meaning of "shrug" as a gesture of raising and lowering the shoulders in indifference or uncertainty evolved over time from its original sense.

Idioms with the word SHRUG

  • shrug your shoulders The idiom "shrug your shoulders" refers to a physical gesture that signifies indifference, confusion, or uncertainty. It involves raising and lowering both shoulders to show that one doesn't know or doesn't care about something.
  • shrug shoulders The idiom "shrug shoulders" means to show uncertainty, indifference, or lack of knowledge by lifting and dropping the shoulders in a gesture, usually accompanied by a slight raising of the hands with palms facing upwards. It is often used to suggest that someone does not have an answer or cannot provide a solution to a question or problem.
  • shrug sth off The idiom "shrug sth off" means to dismiss or disregard something as unimportant or not worth worrying about. It suggests the act of casually and easily letting go of a matter or situation without giving it much consideration or concern.
  • shrug sth off (as sth) The idiom "shrug sth off (as sth)" means to dismiss or ignore something, especially a problem, difficulty, or criticism, without giving it much consideration or importance. It implies a casual or unconcerned attitude towards the matter at hand.
  • shrug off The idiom "shrug off" means to dismiss or disregard something, typically a problem or criticism, as unimportant or insignificant. It implies not allowing it to affect or bother oneself.

Similar spelling words for SHRUG

Plural form of SHRUG is SHRUGS

Conjugate verb Shrug

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have shrugged
you would have shrugged
he/she/it would have shrugged
we would have shrugged
they would have shrugged
I would have shrug
you would have shrug
he/she/it would have shrug
we would have shrug
they would have shrug

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been shrugging
you would have been shrugging
he/she/it would have been shrugging
we would have been shrugging
they would have been shrugging

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would shrug
you would shrug
he/she/it would shrug
we would shrug
they would shrug

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be shrugging
you would be shrugging
he/she/it would be shrugging
we would be shrugging
they would be shrugging

FUTURE

I will shrug
you will shrug
he/she/it will shrug
we will shrug
they will shrug

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be shrugging
you will be shrugging
he/she/it will be shrugging
we will be shrugging
they will be shrugging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have shrugged
you will have shrugged
he/she/it will have shrugged
we will have shrugged
they will have shrugged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been shrugging
you will have been shrugging
he/she/it will have been shrugging
we will have been shrugging
they will have been shrugging

IMPERATIVE

you shrug
we let´s shrug

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to shrug

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was shrugging
you were shrugging
he/she/it was shrugging
we were shrugging
they were shrugging

PAST PARTICIPLE

shrugged

PAST PERFECT

I had shrugged
you had shrugged
he/she/it had shrugged
we had shrugged
they had shrugged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been shrugging
you had been shrugging
he/she/it had been shrugging
we had been shrugging
they had been shrugging

PRESENT

I shrug
you shrug
he/she/it shrugs
we shrug
they shrug

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am shrugging
you are shrugging
he/she/it is shrugging
we are shrugging
they are shrugging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

shrugging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have shrugged
you have shrugged
he/she/it has shrugged
we have shrugged
they have shrugged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been shrugging
you have been shrugging
he/she/it has been shrugging
we have been shrugging
they have been shrugging

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it shrug

SIMPLE PAST

I shrugged
you shrugged
he/she/it shrugged
we shrugged
they shrugged

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