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verb

refuse

REHF-yoos
verb
1
To say no to a request, offer, or order.
"She refused to sign the contract until the terms were changed."
"He refused their help, insisting he could manage alone."
noun
1
Waste material; rubbish or garbage.
"The city collects refuse twice a week."

How to Use Refuse

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAs a verb, turning something down; as a noun (stressed differently, REF-use), it means trash or rubbish.

Common mistake

The verb is pronounced re-FUSE; the noun meaning "rubbish" is pronounced REF-use — same spelling, different stress and meaning.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
refuse to comply refuse collection household refuse

Word Forms

more refuse comparative, refused past tense, refused past tense, refuse plural, refused plural, refuse plural, refused plural, refuses singular, refuse singular, refused singular, refusest singular, refusedst singular, refuseth singular, refuses singular, refuse singular, refused singular, most refuse superlative

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She _____ to sign the contract until the terms were changed.

Etymology

Borrowed into Middle English from Middle French refuser, "to refuse."

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