Rebuff


The meaning of the word Rebuff is: to turn down or refuse


Examples:

Since your offer does not benefit me, I will have to rebuff it and walk away empty-handed.

published by Kristal on 2021-05-31 23:18:08


The pretty woman’s rebuff was so kind that Jared did not feel bad when she turned down his offer to dance.

published by Yoshie on 2021-12-12 23:23:21


Because the position does not pay well, Kelly decided to rebuff her supervisor’s offer of a promotion.

published by Precious on 2021-06-17 20:54:49


The unattractive girl was shocked when the star of the football team did not rebuff her invitation to the dance.

published by Oren on 2021-10-28 18:49:00


Does anybody understand why the poor woman chose to rebuff her million-dollar inheritance?

published by Jacinda on 2021-09-13 22:03:27


When my wife is angry with me, she will rebuff my attempts to get back in her favor.

published by Kemberly on 2021-05-21 05:06:21


Since Alice is married to Jeff, she is going to rebuff Bill’s lunch invitation.

published by Paulette on 2021-05-29 16:44:19


Unfortunately I have to rebuff your expensive gift because we hardly know each other.

published by Sebrina on 2021-06-13 12:43:22


The parole board will rebuff the violent killer’s plea for an early release.

published by Rosendo on 2021-01-28 10:07:23


As soon as the homeowners heard the low bid on their property, they immediately decided to rebuff the offer.

published by Francene on 2021-12-20 14:49:39


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