denial; declining &c v.; declension; declinature†; peremptory refusal,
flat refusal, point blank refusal; repulse, rebuff; discountenance.
recusancy, abnegation, protest, disclaimer; dissent &c 489;
revocation &c 756.
V. refuse, reject, deny, decline, turn down; nill, negative; refuse
one's assent, withhold one's assent; shake the head; close the hand,
close the purse; grudge, begrudge, be slow to, hang fire; pass (at
cards).
be deaf to; dismiss, turn a deaf ear to, turn one's back upon; set
one's face against, discountenance, not hear of, have nothing to do
with, wash one's hands of, stand aloof, forswear, set aside, cast
behind one; not yield an inch &c (obstinacy) 606.
resist, cross; not grant &c 762; repel, repulse, shut the door in
one's face, slam the door in one's face; rebuff; send back, send to the
right about, send away with a flea in the ear; deny oneself, not be at
home to; discard, spurn, &c (repudiate) 610; rescind &c (revoke) 756;
disclaim, protest; dissent &c 489.
Adj. refusing &c v.; restive, restiff†; recusant; uncomplying,
unconsenting; not willing to hear of, deaf to.
refused &c v.; ungranted, out of the question, not to be thought
of, impossible.
Adv. no &c 536; on no account, not for the world; no thank you, thanks
but no thanks.
Phr. non possumus [Lat.]; your humble servant [Iron.]; bien oblige
[Fr.]; not on your life [U.S.]; no way; not even if you beg on your
knees.