Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

stonewall

verb
/ˈstoʊnˌwɔl/
Definition
To refuse to answer questions or give information, often in a way that prevents progress.
Examples
  • The politician tried to stonewall the reporters when they asked about his controversial decision.
  • During the meeting, she stonewalled her colleagues by not addressing their concerns directly.
  • Instead of providing answers, he chose to stonewall, leaving everyone frustrated.
Meaning
Stonewalling typically refers to the act of evading, hiding the truth, or blocking a conversation. It can occur in negotiations, discussions, or various forms of communication.
Synonyms
  • evade
  • stifle
  • stonewalling
  • obstruct
  • interpose