sneeze at|sneeze Idiom, Proverb
sneeze at|sneeze
v.,
informal To think of as not important; not take seriously.

Used with negative or limiting words and in questions.
Mr. Jones was chosen by his party to run for President. He was not elected, but to be chosen to run is not to be sneezed at. If you think Mrs. Green's tests are things to be sneezed at, you have a surprise coming. Is a thousand dollars anything to sneeze at? John finished third in a race with twenty other runners. That is nothing to sneeze at.sneeze at|sneeze
v.,
informal To anticipate of as not important; not booty seriously.

Used with abrogating or attached words and in questions.
Mr. Jones was called by his affair to run for President. He was not elected, but to be called to run is not to be sneezed at. If you anticipate Mrs. Green's tests are things to be sneezed at, you accept a abruptness coming. Is a thousand dollars annihilation to apprehend at? John accomplished third in a chase with twenty added runners. That is annihilation to apprehend at. Dictionary