Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
roughshod
adjective
/ˈrəfˌSHäd/
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Definition
Riding or traveling with the horses’ hooves protected by shoes that have sharp calks, allowing them to gain traction; also used metaphorically to describe a forceful or aggressive approach.
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Examples
- They carried out their plans roughshod over all opposition.
- The company’s roughshod tactics in the market have led to some backlash from consumers.
- He walked through the negotiations roughshod, leaving no room for compromise.
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Meaning
To act without regard for the feelings or opinions of others; to proceed in a dominating or overpowering manner.
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Synonyms
- overbearing
- domineering
- bulldozing
- tyrannical