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Main Entry: disown
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: refuse to acknowledge

Synonyms:

abandon, abjure, abnegate, cast off, deny, disacknowledge, disallow, disavow, discard, disclaim, divorce oneself from, refuse to recognize, reject, renounce, repudiate, retract

Antonyms:

accept, acknowledge, allow, avow, claim
Main Entry: abandon
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave in troubled state

Synonyms:

back out, desert, disown, forsake, jilt, leave, leave behind, quit, reject, renounce, throw over, walk out on

Antonyms:

adopt, assert, favor, uphold
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: cut off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disinherit in will

Synonyms:

cut out of will, disown, renounce

Antonyms:

give
Main Entry: deny
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disagree, renounce, decline

Synonyms:

abjure, abnegate, ban, begrudge, call on, contradict, contravene, controvert, curb, disacknowledge, disallow, disavow, disbelieve, discard, disclaim, discredit, disown, disprove, doubt, enjoin from, eschew, exclude, forbid, forgo, forsake, gainsay, hold back, keep back, negate, negative, not buy, nullify, oppose, rebuff, rebut, recant, refuse, refute, reject, repudiate, restrain, revoke, sacrifice, say no to, spurn, taboo, take exception to, turn down, turn thumbs down, veto, withhold
Notes: deny means to declare untrue or refuse to accept or believe or to refuse to recognize or acknowledge; refute means to prove to be false, wrong, or incorrect

Antonyms:

accede, acknowledge, admit, affirm, agree, allow, concede, confess, corroborate, go along, grant
Main Entry: disallow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reject, prohibit

Synonyms:

abjure, cancel, censor, debar, deny, disacknowledge, disavow, disclaim, dismiss, disown, embargo, exclude, forbid, keep back, kill, nix, pass on, proscribe, put down, rebuff, refuse, repudiate, shut out, taboo*, veto, withhold, zing

Antonyms:

allow, permit
Main Entry: disavow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: reject

Synonyms:

abjure, contradict, deny, disacknowledge, disallow, disclaim, disown, drop out, forswear, gainsay, go back on word, impugn, negate, negative, refuse, renege, renig, repudiate, wash hands of, weasel out of, welsh, worm out of

Antonyms:

agree, approve, sanction, vouch for, vow
Main Entry: disclaim
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deny

Synonyms:

abandon, abjure, abnegate, belittle, contradict, contravene, criticize, decline, deprecate, disacknowledge, disaffirm, disallow, disavow, discard, disown, disparage, divorce oneself from, forswear, gainsay, minimize, negate, recant, refuse, reject, renounce, repudiate, retract, revoke, spurn, traverse, turn back on, wash hands of

Antonyms:

accept, acknowledge, admit, allow, claim, own
Main Entry: disinherit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cut off in will of bequeathal

Synonyms:

bereave, cut off without a cent, deprive, disaffiliate, disown, dispossess, divest, evict, exclude, exheridate, neglect, oust, repudiate, rob

Antonyms:

bequeath, give
Main Entry: drop
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abandon; ignore

Synonyms:

abort, adios, be alienated from, break with, call off, cancel, cast off, cease, desert, discontinue, dismiss, disown, ditch*, divorce, dust off, eighty-six, end, forfeit, forget about, forsake, give up, have done with, interrupt, jilt, kick*, leave, lose, part from, part with, quit, reject, relinquish, remit, renounce, repudiate, resign, sacrifice, scratch*, scrub, separate, shake, stop, terminate, throw over, wash out, waste one, wipe out, write off

Antonyms:

continue, do, mount, pursue, take up
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