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Meaning of demurs
to politely refuse or express disagreement
Etymology of demurs
The word "demurs" originated from the Old French word "demurer," which means "to stay" or "to remain," and is derived from the Latin words "de" (meaning "from" or "away") and "mora" (meaning "delay" or "hindrance")
Historically, the word "demur" was used in the 15th century to mean "to linger" or "to delay," and later evolved to include the sense of "to object" or "to refuse"
Synonyms
objects
refuses
declines
rejects
protests
disagrees
dissents
opposes
resists
disputes
argues
contests
challenges
withstands
hesitates
balks
falters
stammers
stutters
murmurs
grumbles
complains
remonstrates
expostulates
demurs
hesitates
wavers
vacillates
equivocates
tergiversates
procrastinates
delays
lingers
loiters
dawdles
tarries
temporizes
prevaricates
quibbles
cavils
nitpicks
carps
quips
ripostes
retorts
rejoinders
rebuffs
snubs
repudiates
spurns
repels
rejects
denies
refutes
contradicts
contravenes
counteracts
countervails
countermands
Definitions
- To express or raise an objection, especially in a polite or formal manner
- * To refuse or decline something, often in a hesitant or unwilling way
Usage Examples
- She demurred when he asked her to join him for dinner, citing a prior commitment
- * He demurred at the idea of going skydiving, preferring more low-key activities
- * The company demurred at the proposal, citing concerns about cost and feasibility
Antonyms
accepts
agrees
accedes
acquiesces
consents
concedes
yields
surrenders
submits
complies
obeys
assents
approves
endorses
sanctions
ratifies
confirms
verifies
validates
affirms
asserts
declares
proclaims
announces
avows
acknowledges
admits
concedes
allows
permits
tolerates
condones
ignores
disregards
overlooks
neglects
dismisses
rejects
repudiates