noun
- the hearing of a confession by a priest
- little or no consideration or attention (used in the phrase ‘short shrift’)
Usage: archaic; religious
Usage: idiomatic
Examples
- The priest gave shrift to the penitent parishioner.
- In medieval times, criminals were often given short shrift before execution.
- The proposal received short shrift from the committee.
- His complaints were given short shrift by management.
- The old tradition of shrift has largely disappeared from modern practice.
- The judge gave short shrift to the defendant’s excuses.