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sour grapes
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is there another phrase for sour grapes which can be used in a formal document?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Sour grapes' comes from the fable of the fox who tried to reach some grapes but - when he found he couldn't stretch that far - decided they were sour anyway. So, a feeling of sour grapes is a pretended lack of desire. Thus, if it fitted the specific situation you are writing about, you might write: "The unsuccessful candidate pretended he had no desire for the post."