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demur

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Main Entry: demur
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disagree

Synonyms:

balk, cavil, challenge, combat, complain, deprecate, disapprove, dispute, doubt, fight, hem and haw, hesitate, object, oppose, pause, protest, pussyfoot, refuse, remonstrate, resist, scruple, shy, stick, stickle, strain, take exception, vacillate, wait and see, waver
Notes: demur is the verb 'to object or voice opposition' while demure is the adjective meaning 'modest, shy'

Antonyms:

accept, agree, consent, go along
Main Entry: back down
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: back off

Synonyms:

abandon, accede, acquiesce, admit, back off, back out, back pedal, backtrack, balk, beg off, bow out, cancel, cave in, chicken out, chicken out, concede, cop out, demur, give ground, give in, give up, go back on, have no fight left, hold back, pull back, pull out, recant, recoil, renege, resign, retreat, submit, surrender, take back, wimp out, withdraw, withdraw from agreement or statement, yield

Antonyms:

go forwaard
Main Entry: balk
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stop short

Synonyms:

cramp, crimp, demur, desist, dodge, evade, flinch, hesitate, recoil, refuse, resist, shirk, shrink from, shy, turn down, upset apple cart
Main Entry: challenge
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dispute, question

Synonyms:

claiming, confrontation, dare, defiance, demanding, demur, interrogation, objection, protest, provocation, remonstrance, summons to contest, test, threat, trial, ultimatum

Antonyms:

agree, answer, decide, win
Main Entry: complain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: grumble about

Synonyms:

accuse, ascribe, attack, beef, bellyache, bemoan, bewail, bitch, carp, cavil, charge, contravene, criticize, defy, demur, denounce, deplore, deprecate, differ, disagree, disapprove, dissent, expostulate, find fault, fret, fuss, gainsay, grieve, gripe, groan, grouse, growl, grumble, impute, indict, kick up a fuss, lament, lay, look askance, make a fuss, moan, nag, object, oppose, protest, refute, remonstrate, repine, reproach, snivel, sound off, take exception to, wail, whimper, whine, yammer

Antonyms:

applaud, approve, be content, be happy, commend, praise, recommend, sanction
Main Entry: conscience
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: moral sense

Synonyms:

censor, compunction, demur, duty, inner voice, morals, principles, qualms, right and wrong, scruples, shame, small voice, squeam, still small voice, superego
Notes: conscience is the noun meaning 'a sense of right and wrong' while conscious is the adjective meaning 'aware of something, being awake'

Antonyms:

immorality
Main Entry: decline
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: say no

Synonyms:

abjure, abstain, avoid, balk, beg to be excused, bypass, demur, deny, desist, disapprove, dismiss, don't buy, forbear, forgo, gainsay, nix, not accept, not hear of, not think of, pass on, refrain, refuse, reject, renounce, reprobate, repudiate, send regrets, shy, spurn, turn down, turn thumbs down

Antonyms:

accept, say yes
Main Entry: differ
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: clash; hold opposing views

Synonyms:

bicker, bump heads, contend, debate, demur, disaccord, disagree, discept, discord, dispute, dissent, divide, fight, go after each other, go at it, hit a clinker, hit a sour note, jar, lock horns, object, oppose, protest against, quarrel, squabble, take issue, vary, war

Antonyms:

agree, consent, harmonize
Main Entry: disinclination
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: unwillingness to do or believe something

Synonyms:

alienation, antipathy, aversion, demur, disfavor, dislike, disliking, displeasure, disrelish, dissatisfaction, distaste, hatred, hesitance, indisposition, lack of desire, lack of enthusiasm, loathness, objection, opposition, reluctance, repugnance, resistance

Antonyms:

bent, desire, enthusiasm, incentive, inclination, leaning, willingness
Main Entry: dissent
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disagree

Synonyms:

argue, balk, break with, buck, contradict, decline, demur, differ, disaccord, discord, divide, fly in the face of, object, oppose, pettifog, protest, put up a fight, put up an argument, refuse, say no way, say not a chance, say nothing doing, shy, stickle, vary, wrangle

Antonyms:

agree, approve, assent, authorize, concur, consent, endorse, ratify, sanction
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