put no stock in (something)

put no stock in (something)

To not pay any attention to something; to have or invest no faith or belief in something; to not accept something. You'll put no stock in John's promises if you know what's good for you because, more often than not, he'll end up letting you down. I don't know how the company expects its managers to perform well when it puts no stock in their abilities.
See also: no, put, stock
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • (I) wouldn't (do something) if I were you
  • a fast talker
  • (you've) got to get up pretty early in the morning to (do something)
  • a/the feel of (something)
  • (something) is one thing, (something else) is (quite) another
  • a straw will show which way the wind blows
  • a crack at (someone or something)
  • all right
  • (you) wanna make something of it?
  • (one) won't hear of (something)