A verb for did not accept could be decline. You could also use avoid, abstain, deny, desist, dismiss, refrain, refuse, reject and turn down.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
No. it is not. The word "accept" is a verb.
"Take on" is a phrasal verb that can be used to mean accept. For example, "I decided to take on the new project."
"Accept" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to receive willingly something that is offered. As a noun, it refers to the action of accepting or consenting to something.
acquiesce, accept, consent to, agree to, concede, comply with
'Acceptable' is an adjective: 'He did not display an acceptable standard of behaviour.'
No. it is not. The word "accept" is a verb.
It is accept.
"Take on" is a phrasal verb that can be used to mean accept. For example, "I decided to take on the new project."
Accept. Ex: I accept your gracious gift.
yes.
The adjective forms of the verb to accept are accepting, accepted, and acceptable.The noun forms for the verb to accept are acceptance and the verbal noun (gerund) accepting.
"Accept" can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to receive willingly something that is offered. As a noun, it refers to the action of accepting or consenting to something.
It's a verb.
The word accept is not a noun, it is a verb (accept, accepts, accepting, accepted). The noun form is acceptance.
The word "accept" comes from the Latin participle "acceptum" from the verb "accipere", meaning to get, receive, accept.
The verb is "to believe" (to accept as true).
acquiesce, accept, consent to, agree to, concede, comply with