refuse

verb
/rɪˈfjuːz/

Meaning

to say no; to decline to accept or do something
waste material; garbage; to decline or reject something
As a verb: to say no to something offered or requested; as a noun: waste material; rubbish.

Example Sentences

She refused to answer the question.

Please put the refuse in the designated bins.

He refused to answer the question, and the street was full of refuse.

Example Expressions

refuse to budge

Synonyms

decline, reject, deny, turn down, garbage, waste, trash, rubbish
Entry 1
decline, reject, deny, turn down
Entry 2
garbage, waste, trash, rubbish, decline, reject
Entry 3
decline, reject, deny, rubbish, garbage

Antonyms

accept, agree, consent, approve, treasure, valuables
Entry 1
accept, agree, consent, approve
Entry 2
accept, agree, treasure, valuables
Entry 3
accept, approve, agree

Collocations

refuse to, flatly refuse, refuse offer, refuse request, refuse collection, household refuse, refuse disposal, refuse to answer, refuse entry, refuse treatment
Entry 1
refuse to, flatly refuse, refuse offer, refuse request
Entry 2
refuse collection, household refuse, refuse disposal, refuse to answer
Entry 3
refuse offer, refuse entry, refuse treatment, household refuse

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