scare quotes
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of scare quotes
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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The experiment doesn’t entirely come off; for the most part, Larraín and his co-writer, Guillermo Calderón, traffic in a smirkily theoretical kind of horror, trapping real tension in scare quotes.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 7, 2023
It’s not X or X.com, but “X, formerly known as Twitter,” or “Elon Musk’s X,” or even “X” in scare quotes.
From Slate • Aug. 31, 2023
His paper is rife with scare quotes and clauses layered in baklava-like profusion.
From New York Times • Dec. 27, 2021
As you can probably tell from the unnecessary scare quotes in the previous sentence, I don’t like it.
From The Verge • Oct. 13, 2021
Beethoven, in and out of scare quotes, has become a godlike abstraction of himself, complete with one-word moniker — his music less a product of culture than a feature of nature.
From Washington Post • Dec. 23, 2020
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