Nouns (4)
garbage, refuse, scraps, food waste
n. food that is discarded (as from a kitchen)
Verbs (28)
decline, refuse
v. show unwillingness towards; "he declined to join the group on a hike"
refuse, deny
v. refuse to let have; "She denies me every pleasure"; "he denies her her weekly allowance"
acknowledge, admit
v. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
acknowledge, recognize
v. express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for; "We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us"
receipt, acknowledge
v. report the receipt of; "The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper"
refuse, defy, resist
v. elude, especially in a baffling way; "This behavior defies explanation"
acknowledge, recognize, know
v. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
mention, acknowledge, cite
v. praise
notice, acknowledge, acknowledge the presence of, acknowledge acquaintance with
v. express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with; "He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway"; "She acknowledged his complement with a smile"; "it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing"
reject, decline, refuse, turn down, pass up
v. refuse to accept; "He refused my offer of hospitality"
Adverbs (0)
Adjectives (0)
Fuzzynyms (139)
folderol, trumpery, rubbish, tripe, trash, wish-wash, applesauce
n. nonsensical talk or writing
rubbish, trash
n. worthless material that is to be disposed of
material, stuff
n. the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object; "coal is a hard black material"; "wheat is the stuff they use to make bread"
stalk, chaff, husk, shuck, straw, stubble
n. material consisting of seed coverings and small pieces of stem or leaves that have been separated from the seeds
stain, dirt, soil, filth, grime, grease
n. the state of being covered with unclean things
pollution, befoulment, defilement
n. the state of being polluted
flotsam, jetsam
n. the floating wreckage of a ship
litter
n. rubbish carelessly dropped or left about (especially in public places)
rabble, riffraff, ragtag, ragtag and bobtail
n. disparaging terms for the common people
grounds, dregs
n. sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid
lower class
n. the social class lowest in the social hierarchy
remains
n. any object that is left unused or still extant; "I threw out the remains of my dinner"
reject, decline, refuse, turn down, pass up
v. refuse to accept; "He refused my offer of hospitality"
balk, baulk, jib, resist
v. refuse to comply
countermine, sabotage, weaken, undermine, counteract, subvert
v. destroy property or hinder normal operations; "The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war"
shy, start suddenly
v. start suddenly, as from fight
deprive
v. keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
assent, accede, acquiesce, comply
v. to agree or express agreement; "The Maestro assented to the request for an encore"
acknowledge, recognize, know
v. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
concur, agree
v. be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"
recognize, accredit
v. grant credentials to; "The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution"; "recognize an academic degree"
let, permit, countenance, allow
v. consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
grant, yield, concede
v. be willing to concede; "I grant you this much"
credit
v. give someone credit for something; "We credited her for saving our jobs"
credit
v. have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of
answer, reply, respond
v. reply or respond to; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"
hold out, stand firm, resist, withstand, offer resistance
v. stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something
defy, withstand, hold up under
v. resist or confront with resistance; "The politician defied public opinion"; "The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear"; "The bridge held"
grapple, deal, cope, contend, get by, manage
v. come to terms or deal successfully with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
stand, bear, stomach, brook, suffer, endure, tolerate, abide, put up with
v. put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
acknowledge, admit
v. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
credit
v. give someone credit for something; "We credited her for saving our jobs"
allow, profess, concede, confess
v. admit, make a clean breast of; "She confessed that she had taken the money"
gather, understand, infer
v. believe to be the case; "I understand you have no previous experience?"
credit
v. have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of
reject, scorn, disdain, turn down, spurn, pooh-pooh, freeze off
v. reject with contempt; "She spurned his advances"
decline, refuse
v. show unwillingness towards; "he declined to join the group on a hike"
refrain, abstain, desist, abstain from, desist from, refrain from
v. choose not to consume; "I abstain from alcohol"
decline, worsen, grow worse, get worse
v. grow worse; "Conditions in the slum worsened"
Synonyms (0)
Antonyms (50)
consent, accept, go for, consent to
v. give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to; "I cannot accept your invitation"; "I go for this resolution"
undertake, take in charge
v. accept as a charge
grant, allow
v. let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison"
vouchsafe
v. grant in a condescending manner
deny, declare untrue
v. declare untrue; contradict; "He denied the allegations"; "She denied that she had taken money"
disclaim, make a disclaimer about
v. make a disclaimer about; "He disclaimed any responsibility"
discount, disregard, ignore, brush off, dismiss, brush aside, push aside
v. bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
apply, be applicable, be subject, lend oneself
v. be applicable to; as to an analysis; "This theory lends itself well to our new data"
hold, buy, believe
v. accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
renounce, repudiate
v. cast off or disown; "She renounced her husband"; "The parents repudiated their son"
distrust, mistrust, suspect
v. regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
think, guess, suppose, imagine, reckon
v. expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
take, have, accept
v. receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present"
take, take on, accept, admit
v. admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"
take up, adopt, take over, borrow
v. take up and practice as one's own
have, receive
v. get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front"
refuse to acknowledge
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