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Meaning of refuser
A person who refuses or rejects something
Etymology of refuser
The word "refuser" originated from the Old French word "refuser", which is derived from the Latin words "re" (meaning "again" or "anew") and "fusus" (past participle of "fundere", meaning "to pour"), and the suffix "-er" (forming an agent noun)
Historically, the word "refuser" has been used to describe someone who rejects or declines something, and its usage dates back to the 15th century
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person who refuses or rejects something, especially a proposal or invitation
- * A person who declines to do something or to comply with a request
Usage Examples
- The refuser of the award declined to give a speech
- * She was a refuser of the idea and argued against it
- * He was known as a refuser of authority and often challenged the rules