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find fault with, say no to
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- deny
- dismiss
- rebuff
- refuse
- renounce
- repudiate
- scrap
- spurn
- turn down
- veto
- burn
- cashier
- chuck
- decline
- despise
- disallow
- disbelieve
- discard
- discount
- discredit
- disdain
- eliminate
- exclude
- jettison
- jilt
- kill
- nix
- repel
- reprobate
- repulse
- scoff
- scorn
- scout
- second
- shed
- shun
- slough
- cast aside
- cast off
- cast out
- give thumbs down to
- not buy
- pass by
- pass on
- pass up
- put down
- shoot down
- throw away
- throw out
On this page you’ll find 174 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reject, such as: deny, dismiss, rebuff, refuse, renounce, and repudiate.
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How to use reject in a sentence
No man would reject the words of God if he knew that God spoke those words.
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORD
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO REJECT
- back out
- desert
- disown
- forsake
- jilt
- leave
- leave behind
- quit
- reject
- renounce
- throw over
- walk out on
- abstain
- decline
- forbear
- forgo
- give up
- refrain
- reject
- abate
- abolish
- annul
- cancel
- dissolve
- do in
- end
- finish off
- invalidate
- knock out
- negate
- nix
- nullify
- quash
- reject
- renege
- repeal
- retract
- revoke
- scrub
- torpedo
- undo
- vacate
- vitiate
- void
- abandon
- break faith
- change sides
- desert
- fall away from
- reject
- renounce
- sell out
- stray
- tergiversate
- ban
- boycott
- circumvent
- condemn
- debar
- deny
- disallow
- discountenance
- discourage
- eliminate
- enjoin
- except
- exclude
- exile
- forbid
- freeze out
- frustrate
- hinder
- interdict
- interfere
- keep out
- limit
- obstruct
- ostracize
- outlaw
- override
- preclude
- prevent
- refuse
- reject
- restrain
- rule out
- segregate
- shut out
- stop
- suspend
- ne’er-do-well
- outcast
- pariah
- prodigal
- reject
- reprobate
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Определения слова reject
- отвергать, отклонять что-либо; отказываться от чего-либо
- отталкивать кого-либо; отстраняться от кого-либо; чуждаться кого-либо
- браковать, забраковывать, отбраковывать; отсортировывать, отсеивать
- негодным (к несению военной службы)
- выделять, извергать; выбрасывать (например, диск из накопителя).
- en (спец.)
- отторгать (пересаженный орган, ткань).
- en (мед.)
Синонимы к слову reject
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- decline
- deny
- disallow
- discard
- eliminate
- rebuff
- refuse
- snub
- throw out
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vb bin, cast aside, decline, deny, despise, disallow, discard, eliminate, exclude, jettison, jilt, rebuff, refuse, renounce, repel, repudiate, repulse, say no to, scrap, spurn, throw away or out, turn down, veto
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n castoff, discard, failure, flotsam, second
Antonyms
, vb accept, agree, allow, approve, permit, receive, select
n prize, treasure
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
reject
( rejects plural & 3rd person present) ( rejecting present participle) ( rejected past tense & past participle )
The verb is pronounced rɪdʒekt. The noun is pronounced ri:dʒekt.
1 verb If you reject something such as a proposal, a request, or an offer, you do not accept it or you do not agree to it.
The British government is expected to reject the idea of state subsidy for a new high speed railway… V n
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rejection ( rejections plural) n-var oft N of n
The rejection of such initiatives indicates that voters are unconcerned about the environment.
2 verb If you reject a belief or a political system, you refuse to believe in it or to live by its rules.
…the children of Eastern European immigrants who had rejected their parents’ political and religious beliefs. V n
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rejection n-var
…his rejection of our values.
3 verb If someone is rejected for a job or course of study, it is not offered to them.
One of my most able students was rejected by another university. be V-ed, Also V n
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rejection n-count
Be prepared for lots of rejections before you land a job.
4 verb If someone rejects another person who expects affection from them, they are cold and unfriendly towards them.
…people who had been rejected by their lovers. V n
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rejection n-var
These feelings of rejection and hurt remain.
5 verb If a person’s body rejects something such as a new heart that has been transplanted into it, it tries to attack and destroy it.
It was feared his body was rejecting a kidney he received in a transplant four years ago. V n
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rejection n-var
…a special drug which stops rejection of transplanted organs.
6 verb If a machine rejects a coin that you put in it, the coin comes out and the machine does not work.
7 n-count A reject is a product that has not been accepted for use or sale, because there is something wrong with it.
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freegan |
n. |
A person who rejects consumerism and seeks to contribute to the environmental protection by reducing waste, especially by retrieving and using discarded food and other goods. |
blend of ‘free’ and ‘vegan’. |
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antidisestablishmentarianism |
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Opposition to the disestablishment of the Church of England i.e.the English branch of the Western Christian Church, which combines Catholic and Protestant traditions, rejects the Pope’s authority, and has the monarch as its titular head |
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rejectnoun
Something that is rejected.
She even rejected my improved offer.
Synonyms:
castaway, decline, repudiate, refuse, disown, deny, abnegate, turn down, abjureAntonyms:
take up, accept -
rejectverb
to block a shot, especially if it sends the ball off the court.
Synonyms:
castaway, alien, outcast
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reject
Abjure, discard, forswear, recall, recant, renounce, retract, and revoke, like abandon, imply some previous connection. Renounce (Latin re, back, and nuntio, bear a message) is to declare against and give up formally and definitively; as, to renounce the pomps and vanities of the world. Recant (Latin re, back, and canto, sing) is to take back or deny formally and publicly, as a belief that one has held or professed. Retract (Latin re, back, and traho, draw) is to take back something that one has said as not true or as what one is not ready to maintain; as, to retract a charge or accusation; one recants what was especially his own, he retracts what was directed against another. Repudiate (Latin re, back, or away, and pudeo, feel shame) is primarily to renounce as shameful, hence to divorce, as a wife; thus in general to put away with emphatic and determined repulsion; as, to repudiate a debt. To deny is to affirm to be not true or not binding; as, to deny a statement or a relationship; or to refuse to grant as something requested; as, his mother could not deny him what he desired. To discard is to cast away as useless or worthless; thus, one discards a worn garment; a coquette discards a lover. Revoke (Latin re, back, and voco, call), etymologically the exact equivalent of the English recall, is to take back something given or granted; as, to revoke a command, a will, or a grant; recall may be used in the exact sense of revoke, but is often applied to persons, as revoke is not; we recall a messenger and revoke the order with which he was charged. Abjure (Latin ab, away, and juro, swear) is etymologically the exact equivalent of the Saxon forswear, signifying to put away formally and under oath, as an error, heresy, or evil practise, or a condemned and detested person. A man abjures his religion, recants his belief, abjures or renounces his allegiance, repudiates another’s claim, renounces his own, retracts a false statement. A person may deny, disavow, disclaim, disown what has been truly or falsely imputed to him or supposed to be his. He may deny his signature, disavow the act of his agent, disown his child; he may repudiate a just claim or a base suggestion. A native of the United States can not abjure or renounce allegiance to the Queen of England, but will promptly deny or repudiate it. Compare ABANDON.
Synonyms:
abandon, abjure, deny, disavow, discard, disclaim, disown, forswear, recall, recant, refuse, renounce, repudiate, retract, revokeAntonyms:
acknowledge, advocate, assert, avow, cherish, claim, defend, hold, maintain, own, proclaim, retain, uphold, vindicate
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reject
Synonyms:
repel, renounce, throw by, castaway, repudiate, decline, discard, refuse, excludeAntonyms:
hail, welcome, accept, appropriate, choose, select, admit
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cull, rejectverb
the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
Synonyms:
cullAntonyms:
intromit, allow in, let in, accept, admit -
rejectverb
refuse to accept or acknowledge
«I reject the idea of starting a war»; «The journal rejected the student’s paper»
Synonyms:
spurn, refuse, pass up, disapprove, pooh-pooh, eliminate, turn down, rule out, winnow out, scorn, resist, turn away, freeze off, disdain, declineAntonyms:
accept, admit, let in, intromit, allow in -
refuse, reject, pass up, turn down, declineverb
refuse to accept
«He refused my offer of hospitality»
Synonyms:
freeze off, rule out, go down, deny, resist, worsen, winnow out, lower, correct, decline, lour, spurn, pooh-pooh, wane, disapprove, disdain, scorn, pass up, defy, turn away, refuse, eliminate, slump, turn downAntonyms:
intromit, let in, accept, allow in, admit -
disapprove, rejectverb
deem wrong or inappropriate
«I disapprove of her child rearing methods»
Synonyms:
spurn, refuse, pass up, disapprove, pooh-pooh, eliminate, turn down, rule out, winnow out, scorn, resist, turn away, freeze off, disdain, declineAntonyms:
let in, allow in, admit, accept, intromit -
reject, spurn, freeze off, scorn, pooh-pooh, disdain, turn downverb
reject with contempt
«She spurned his advances»
Synonyms:
freeze off, eliminate, rule out, lower, resist, despise, winnow out, contemn, decline, lour, spurn, pass up, pooh-pooh, disapprove, disdain, scorn, turn away, refuse, turn downAntonyms:
allow in, accept, admit, let in, intromit -
resist, reject, refuseverb
resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ
«His body rejected the liver of the donor»
Synonyms:
baulk, rule out, deny, stand, stand firm, freeze off, eliminate, hold out, fend, withstand, winnow out, decline, spurn, dissent, turn away, pooh-pooh, jib, balk, disapprove, disdain, scorn, pass up, defy, refuse, protest, resist, turn downAntonyms:
accept, admit, intromit, let in, allow in -
reject, turn down, turn away, refuseverb
refuse entrance or membership
«They turned away hundreds of fans»; «Black people were often rejected by country clubs»
Synonyms:
freeze off, eliminate, rule out, avert, deflect, deny, resist, bend, winnow out, lower, decline, lour, spurn, pass up, pooh-pooh, disapprove, disdain, scorn, defy, turn away, refuse, turn downAntonyms:
let in, accept, allow in, intromit, admit -
rule out, eliminate, winnow out, rejectverb
dismiss from consideration or a contest
«John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi»; «This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration»
Synonyms:
freeze off, rule out, excrete, wipe out, decline, scorn, obviate, decimate, get rid of, winnow out, carry off, egest, spurn, pass up, rule in, annihilate, extinguish, pooh-pooh, turn away, eliminate, disapprove, disdain, rid of, pass, close out, refuse, do away with, resist, turn down, preclude, eradicateAntonyms:
let in, intromit, accept, allow in, admit
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rejectverb
Synonyms:
exclude, discard, eject, set aside, pass over, throw aside, cast off, lay aside, cast aside, cast away, put away, throw overboard, lay on the shelf -
rejectverb
Synonyms:
decline, refuse, repudiate, repel, rebuff, slight, despise
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List of paraphrases for «reject»:
dismiss, refuse, rejecting, rejection, repudiate, deny, refuses, oppose, disallow, refute, rejects, rejected, discard, repel
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People are enjoying it. And that’s been very gratifying, because obviously it was very frightening before the book came out — because you hope that people won’t reject your life.
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Mark Demesmaeker:
When I sense the mood, I think there will be a majority that will reject the proposal in the plenary as well, the technology to build cleaner diesel cars is there; the pollution by diesel cars is harming our health.
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Prime Minister Hun Sen:
I hope there won’t be any reason to reject the election results then and make allegations that 1.2 million or 1.5 million votes are missing.
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar:
I shall have no faith in Rama and Krishna who are believed to be incarnation of God nor shall I worship them. I thereby reject my old religion, Hinduism, which is detrimental to the prosperity of human kind and which discriminates between man and man and which treats me as inferior.
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Omar Hmaidan:
We do not reject dialogue, but we believe that the UN rushed to determine the date of the dialogue and its mechanisms, we have decided to postpone the vote to participate or not to next Sunday.
Translations for reject
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- رفض, رفArabic
- rebutjar, refusarCatalan, Valencian
- zamítnout, odmítnoutCzech
- afviseDanish
- ablehnen, verwerfen, zurückweisenGerman
- malakceptiEsperanto
- rechazar, artículo defectuoso, marginada, marginadoSpanish
- ردPersian
- hylkiö, torjua, hylky, hylätä, rejektiFinnish
- rejeterFrench
- diùlt, rach an aghaidhScottish Gaelic
- rexeitarGalician
- elvet, visszautasítHungarian
- hafnaIcelandic
- respingere, rifiutareItalian
- 拒否する, 拒絶Japanese
- 거절하다Korean
- rejiciuntLatin
- atmestiLithuanian
- hape, whakahoe, paruranga, ākiriMāori
- verwerpenDutch
- avvise, avslåNorwegian
- odrzut, odrzucić, odrzucaćPolish
- rejeitarPortuguese
- respinge, refuzaRomanian
- отвергать, отвергнутьRussian
- avfärda, avvisa, avslå, rataSwedish
- நிராகரிக்கTamil
- తిరస్కరించుTelugu
- reddetmekTurkish
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