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sour grapes
plural noun
pretended disdain for something one does not or cannot have.
She said that she and her husband didn't want to join the club anyway, but it was clearly sour grapes.
sour grapes
noun
(functioning as singular) the attitude of affecting to despise something because one cannot or does not have it oneself
Word History and Origins
Origin of sour grapes1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sour grapes1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
On the other hand, it sounds like sour grapes when he says that he never had the opportunity to show that he was able to play.
If there were any sour grapes over his ouster, he didn't let it show.
“I think it’s f**king hilarious. Hilarious to watch the swamp struggle with the existential crisis that’s been shoved in their faces by the American people,” Santos said, chalking up the pushback to sour grapes.
Lutnick claims that any complaints are all sour grapes from people associated with Project 2025 who have apparently been excommunicated from Trump's inner circle for making the former president look bad.
Those may sound like sour grapes from a disgruntled golf course owner, but if Trump becomes president they would be premises of his administration’s energy policy.
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