Take your pick.
burn*, cashier, cast aside, cast off, cast out, chuck, decline, deny, despise, disallow, disbelieve, discard, discount, discredit, disdain,dismiss, eliminate, exclude*, give thumbs down to, jettison, jilt, kill*, nix, not buy, pass by, pass on, pass up, put down, rebuff, refuse, renounce,repel, reprobate, repudiate, repulse, scoff,scorn, scout, scrap, second, shed, shoot down,shun, slough, spurn, throw away, throw out, turn down, veto
Some other words for rejected would be refuse, turn down, and pass up. Using rejected in a sentence would be, 'He felt rejected after they broke up.'
No, Veto, Reject, Don't. depending on how it's used it just means no,
The abstract noun forms of the verb to reject are rejection and the gerund, rejecting.The word 'reject' is also a concrete noun as a word for a person or thing dismissed as failing to meet standards.The verb is "to reject" and that which is rejected is called "a reject".
The word 'reject' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'reject' is a concrete or abstract noun depending on context.The noun 'reject' is a concrete noun as a word for a person or a physical thing dismissed or rejected.The noun 'reject' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea or a concept dismissed or discarded.The abstract noun forms of the verb to reject are rejection and the gerund, rejecting (words for a process).
unnaceptable :)
Another word for refuse is decline, reject or deny. As a noun, refuse means garbage, trash, rubbish, waste or trash.
reject?
Reject.
disapprove, deplore, dislike, veto, reject
protest reject, avoid, prohibit, ban
Some synonyms for the verb reject that start with S are shun or spurn.
No, Veto, Reject, Don't. depending on how it's used it just means no,
condemn, criticize, censure, dislike, object, frown on, reject, not hold with, have a problem with
Reject in Spanish - rechazar.
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
reject... a homograph is a word that is spelled the same but means different things
will reject - I will reject his applicationgoing to reject - They are going to reject my applicationam /is /are rejecting + time phrase. - They are rejectinghis application tomorrow
No, the word reject is a verb or a noun.EXAMPLESVerb: I reject your offer.Noun: The reject was removed from the assembly line and binned.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'reject' is it.EXAMPLE: I took the reject to engineering to where it could be examined by an expert.