re-buff

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rebuff [n. ri-buhf, ree-buhf; v. ri-buhf]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: turning away; ignoring
Synonyms: brushoff, check, cold shoulder, cut, defeat, denial, discouragement, go-by, hard time, insult, kick in the teeth, nix, nothing doing, opposition, rebuke, refusal, rejection, reprimand, repulse, slight, snub, thumbs down, turndown
Antonyms: inclusion, welcome
Main Entry: barb
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: pointed comment
Synonyms: affront, criticism, cut, dig, gibe, insult, rebuff, sarcasm, scoff, sneer
Antonyms: kindness, praise
Main Entry: brush aside/brush off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ignore; refuse
Synonyms: boycott, cold-shoulder, contradict, cut, deny, disclaim, dismiss, disown, disregard, get rid of, have no time for, ostracize, override, rebuff, reject, repudiate, scorn, send away, slight, snub, spurn, sweep aside
Antonyms: attend, pay attention, see
Main Entry: censure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: condemn; criticize severely
Synonyms: abuse, admonish, animadvert, asperse, attack, backbite, berate, blame, carp at, castigate, cavil, chastise, chide, contemn, cut up, denigrate, denounce, deprecate, disapprove, discipline, disparage, exprobate, find fault with, get after, impugn, incriminate, judge, knock, lecture, look askance, ostracize, pick apart, pull apart, read out, rebuff, rebuke, remonstrate, reprehend, reprimand, reproach, reprove, scold, take to task, tear apart, tell off, upbraid
Notes: to censor is to disallow portions or the entireties of books, plays, etc. on the grounds that they transgress propriety, 'to scrutinize, revise, or cut,' expurgate or suppress; to censure is to criticize vehemently or harshly, or condemn
Antonyms: allow, approve, compliment, endorse, laud, permit, sanction
Main Entry: check
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: restraint, hindrance
Synonyms: blow, constraint, control, curb, damper, disappointment, frustration, grunt, harness, holdup, impediment, inhibition, limitation, obstruction, rebuff, rejection, restrainer, reversal, reverse, setback, stoppage, trouble
Antonyms: aid, allowance, assistance, help, indulgence, liberation, permission
Main Entry: check
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hinder, restrain
Synonyms: arrest, baffle, bar, bit, bottleneck, bridle, checkmate, choke, circumvent, constrain, control, counteract, curb, cut short, delay, discourage, foil, frustrate, halt, harness, hold, hold back, hold down, hold in, impede, inhibit, interrupt, keep back, limit, moderate, neutralize, nip in the bud, obstruct, obviate, pause, play for time, preclude, prevent, rebuff, reduce, rein in, repress, repulse, retard, slacken pace, slow down, snub, squelch, stay, stop, suppress, tame, terminate, thwart, withhold
Antonyms: aid, allow, assist, expedite, help, indulge, liberate, permit
Main Entry: defeat
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: overthrow, beating
Synonyms: KO, ambush, annihilation, beating, blow, break, breakdown, check, collapse, conquest, count, debacle, defeasance, destruction, discomfiture, downthrow, drubbing, embarrassment, extermination, failure, fall, insuccess, killing*, lacing, licking, loss, massacre, mastery, nonsuccess, paddling, rebuff, repulse, reverse, rout, ruin, scalping, setback, shellacking, slaughter, subjugation, thrashing, trap, trashing, trimming, triumph, trouncing, vanquishment, waxing, whaling, whipping, whitewashing
Notes: decimate means to kill or destroy in large numbers; defeat means to win a victory over or to beat
Antonyms: conquest, success, triumph, victory, win
Main Entry: defeat
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: frustration
Synonyms: disappointment, discomfiture, downfall, failure, foil, loss, rebuff, repulse, reversal, reverse, setback, thwarting
Notes: decimate means to kill or destroy in large numbers; defeat means to win a victory over or to beat
Antonyms: attainment, mastery, success, triumph
Main Entry: denial
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dismissal, refusal of belief in
Synonyms: abstaining, adjuration, brush-off, cold shoulder, contradiction, controversion, declination, disallowance, disapproval, disavowal, disclaimer, dismissing, disproof, dissent, forswearing, gainsaying, nay, negation, negative, nix, no way, nonacceptance, noncommittal, prohibition, protestation, rebuff, rebuttal, refraining, refusing, refutal, refutation, rejecting, rejection, renegement, renouncement, renunciation, repudiating, repudiation, repulse, retraction, statement abnegation, turndown, veto
Antonyms: affirmation, agreement, approval, avowal, claim, corroboration, vouching
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