noun
- a word, phrase, or belief that distinguishes members of a particular group
- an old idea, opinion, or saying that is commonly believed but may be wrong or meaningless
Examples
- Using certain technical terms became a shibboleth among the computer programmers.
- The ability to pronounce the local dialect correctly served as a shibboleth for identifying outsiders.
- He dismissed the old economic theory as just another shibboleth.
- The phrase became a political shibboleth used to test party loyalty.
- Many traditional sayings about success are merely shibboleths with little real meaning.
- The secret handshake was their shibboleth for club membership.