- refused, turned down, rejected
- مَرْفوض \ refused, turned down, rejected.
Arabic-English glossary. 2015.
Arabic-English glossary. 2015.
turned down — reduced in strength, weakened; refused, rejected … English contemporary dictionary
refused categorically — turned down completely, declined absolutely, rejected totally … English contemporary dictionary
refused — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. declined, rejected, rebuffed, spurned, vetoed, repudiated, forbidden, denied, disowned, disavowed, forsaken, blocked, repelled, closed to, dismissed, turned down, unbudgeted, not budgeted, not in the budget, cut from the… … English dictionary for students
refused — adj. turned down, declined, rejected re·fuse || rɪ fjuËz n. garbage, trash, waste v. decline, deny, reject … English contemporary dictionary
turned him down — rejected his request, refused him, left him empty handed … English contemporary dictionary
turn down — verb 1. refuse to accept (Freq. 5) He refused my offer of hospitality • Syn: ↑refuse, ↑reject, ↑pass up, ↑decline • Ant: ↑accept ( … Useful english dictionary
forbidden — adj not allowed, prohibited, proscribed, outlawed, Ger. verboten, Fr. interdit. taboo, out of bounds, off limits; disallowed, vetoed, nixed, turned down, rejected, refused … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
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