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reject
English
Etymology
From Late Middle English rejecten, from Latin r?iectus, past participle of r?icere (“to throw back”), from r?- (“back”) + iacere (“to throw”). Displaced native Middle English forwerpen (“to reject”) (from Old English forweorpan), Middle English forcasten (“to reject, throw away”) (from Old Norse forkasta), Middle English skirpen (“to reject, spew out”) (from Old Norse skirpa (“to reject, spit out”)), Middle English wernen (“to refuse, reject”) (from Old English wiernan (“to refuse, reject”)), Middle English withchosen, withchesen (“to reject, choose against”) (from Old English wiþ??osan (“to reject”)).
Pronunciation
- (verb) enPR: r?j?kt?, IPA(key): /???d??kt/
- (noun) enPR: r??j?kt, IPA(key): /??i?d??kt/
- Hyphenation: re?ject
- Rhymes: -?kt
Verb
reject (third-person singular simple present rejects, present participle rejecting, simple past and past participle rejected)
- (transitive) To refuse to accept.
- (basketball) To block a shot, especially if it sends the ball off the court.
- To refuse a romantic advance.
Synonyms
- (refuse to accept): decline, refuse, turn down, repudiate, disown, abnegate, abjure, deny
Antonyms
- (refuse to accept): accept, take up
Translations
Noun
reject (plural rejects)
- Something that is rejected.
- (derogatory slang) An unpopular person.
- (colloquial) a rejected defective product in a production line.
- (aviation) A rejected takeoff.
Synonyms
- (something that is rejected): castaway
- (an unpopular person): outcast, castaway, alien
- (rejected takeoff): RTO
Related terms
- rejection
Translations
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rejectionist
English
Etymology
rejection +? -ist
Adjective
rejectionist (comparative more rejectionist, superlative most rejectionist)
- Having a tendency to reject the plans or proposals of others.
Noun
rejectionist (plural rejectionists)
- A person who rejects some plan, proposal, fact or idea.
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