Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
set-at-naught
Phrase
/sɛt æt nɔːt/

Definition
To regard something as insignificant or unworthy of consideration.

Examples
- She set-at-naught the criticism, believing in her own abilities.
- The manager set-at-naught his team’s concerns regarding the deadline.

Meaning
The act of dismissing something or someone as not important or disregarding their value or opinions.

Synonyms
- Disregard
- Ignore
- Neglect
- Dismiss