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Word of the Day. "Rebuff"

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 Rebuff


Synonyms: reject, decline, repel, snub, spurn, etc.




  • Part of Speech: verb
  • Definition: to reject or dismiss someone or something abruptly and firmly
  • Transcription: /ri-buhf/


The word of the day is "rebuff," a verb that means to reject or dismiss someone or something in a blunt or abrupt manner. It conveys a sense of firmness and refusal, often implying a clear and unwavering stance.


Example Sentences:

  1. Despite his best efforts, John was rebuffed by the hiring manager, who cited lack of experience as the reason for his rejection.
  2. Sarah tried to strike up a conversation with her aloof colleague, but he rebuffed her attempts, choosing to remain distant.
  3. The company's proposal was met with a resounding rebuff from the board of directors, leaving them with no choice but to reevaluate their strategy.


In everyday conversations or formal settings, "rebuff" serves as a powerful term to describe a decisive rejection. Adding it to your vocabulary can help you convey your intentions with clarity and precision. Keep an eye out for opportunities to use "rebuff" in context, and watch your language skills flourish!



November, 2023

Posted by Oxford Language Club

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