demur

Main Entry:
refuse [ri-fyooz]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deny; say no
Synonyms: beg off, brush off, decline, demur, desist, disaccord, disallow, disapprove, dispense with, dissent, dodge, evade, give thumbs down to, hold back, hold off, hold out, ignore, make excuses, nix, not budge, not budget, not buy, not care to, pass up, protest, rebuff, refuse to receive, regret, reject, repel, reprobate, repudiate, send off, send regrets, set aside, shun, spurn, turn away, turn deaf ear to, turn down, turn from, turn one's back on, withdraw, withhold
Notes: one declines (or accepts) something that is offered; one refuses (or agrees) to accept something offered
Antonyms: accept, allow, approve, consent, grant, offer, ok, sanction
Main Entry: remonstrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: argue against
Synonyms: animadvert, blame, censure, challenge, combat, complain, criticize, decry, demur, deprecate, disapprove, disparage, dispute, dissent, except, expostulate, fight, find fault, frown upon, inveigh, kick*, nag, object, oppose, pick at, protest, rain, recriminate, resist, scold, sound off, take exception, take issue, withstand
Antonyms: agree, concede, give in
Main Entry: repudiate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reject; turn one's back on
Synonyms: abandon, abjure, apostatize, banish, be against, break with, cast, cast off, cut off, decline, default, defect, demur, deny, desert, disacknowledge, disapprove, disavow, discard, disclaim, dishonor, disinherit, dismiss, disown, dump, flush*, fly in the face of, forsake, nix, oust, rat, recant, refuse, renounce, repeal, reprobate, rescind, retract, reverse, revoke, spurn, tergiversate, tergiverse, turn, turn down, wash one's hands of
Antonyms: admit, approve
Main Entry: reservation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: condition, stipulation
Synonyms: catch, circumscription, demur, doubt, fine print, grain of salt, hesitancy, kicker, provision, proviso, qualification, restriction, scruple, skepticism, string, strings, terms
Antonyms: openness
Main Entry: scruple
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: misgiving, doubt
Synonyms: anxiety, caution, censor, compunction, conscience, demur, difficulty, faltering, hesitancy, hesitation, pause, perplexity, qualm, reconsideration, reluctance, reluctancy, second thought, squeamishness, superego, twinge, uneasiness
Antonyms: ignorance, negligence, unconcern
Main Entry: scruple
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: balk, have misgivings
Synonyms: be loath, be reluctant, be unwilling, boggle, demur, doubt, falter, fret, gag, have qualms, hesitate, question, shy, stick, stickle, stumble, think twice about, vacillate, waver, worry
Antonyms: not care
Main Entry: shrink
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: recoil, shy away
Synonyms: blench, boggle, contract, cower, cringe, crouch, demur, draw back, flinch, hang back, huddle, quail, recede, refuse, retire, retreat, scruple, shudder, slink, wince, withdraw
Antonyms: face, meet, take on
Main Entry: remonstrance
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: challenge
Synonyms: complaint, demur, expostulation, objection, protest, protestation, rebuke, reproach
Antonyms: acceptance
Main Entry: expostulation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: objection
Synonyms: challenge, complaint, criticism, demur, demurral, dissuasion, protest, protestation, remonstrance, remonstration
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