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Synonyms for disavowal
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dis-uh-vou-uh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪs əˈvaʊ əl |
Top 10 synonyms for disavowal Other synonyms for the word disavowal
- abandonment
- abdication
- abjuration
- abnegation
- about-face
- absconding
- abstaining
- abstention
- adjuration
- alienation
- antonym
- apostasy
- avoidance
- backpedaling
- backsliding
- backtracking
- blank
- brush-off
- cancellation
- castoff
- choice
- cold shoulder
- contradiction
- contrary
- contraversion
- controversion
- converse
- counterpart
- declension
- declination
- defecting
- demission
- denial
- departing
- derelict
- dereliction
- disaffection
- disaffirmance
- disaffirmation
- disallowance
- disapproval
- disavowal
- disavowing
- disclaimer
- disclamation
- discountenancing
- disfavor
- dismissing
- disowning
- disproof
- dissent
- dissociation
- divorce
- egress
- egression
- elusion
- enjoinment
- escape
- eschewal
- eschewing
- evasion
- exit
- exiting
- exodus
- extraction
- falling away
- falseness
- flight
- forbearing
- forbidding
- forget it
- forsaking
- forswearing
- gainsaying
- giving up
- going back on
- interdiction
- inverse
- knockback
- leaving
- marooning
- nay
- negation
- negative
- negatory
- neutralization
- nix
- no
- no way
- nonacceptance
- noncommittal
- noncompliance
- nonconsent
- nonexistence
- nothingness
- nullification
- nullity
- opposite
- opposition
- option
- palinode
- pass
- perfidy
- prohibition
- proscription
- protestation
- quitclaim
- rebuff
- rebuttal
- recall
- recantation
- recreancy
- refraining
- refusal
- refusing
- refutal
- refutation
- regrets
- rejecting
- rejection
- relinquishment
- remission
- renegement
- reneging
- renouncement
- renouncing
- renunciation
- repeal
- repudiating
- repudiation
- repulse
- repulsion
- rescission
- resignation
- retirement
- retractation
- retraction
- retreat
- reversal
- reverse
- revocation
- revulsion
- running out on
- sacrifice
- secession
- self-abnegation
- self-denial
- self-sacrifice
- spurning
- statement
- statement abnegation
- stepping down
- surrender
- tergiversation
- thumbs down
- treachery
- truancy
- turndown
- unsaying
- vacuity
- veto
- void
- volte-face
- waiver
- withdrawal
- withholding
- writ
- yielding
Définition of disavowal
Origin :- 1748; see disavow + -al (2).
- As in negation : noun contradiction, denial
- As in negative : noun contradiction
- As in refusal : noun denial of responsibility; unwillingness
- As in renunciation : noun abandonment, rejection
- As in withdrawal : noun removal; retraction
- As in repudiation : noun denial
- As in retraction : noun recantation
- As in repudiation : noun rejection
- As in retraction : noun withdrawal
- As in abdication : noun relinquishment
- As in palinode : noun retraction
- As in quitclaim : noun abdication
- As in recantation : noun retraction
- As in relinquishment : noun abdication
- As in retractation : noun retraction
- As in traversal : noun denial
- As in turndown : noun refusal
- As in denial : noun dismissal, refusal of belief in
- As in desertion : noun abandonment
- As in disclaimer : noun repudiation
- England demanded a disavowal of the treaty and the punishment of the pensionary.
- Extract from : « The Political History of England - Vol. X. » by William Hunt
- He, however, afterward retracted this disavowal, and owned Demaratus as his son.
- Extract from : « Xerxes » by Jacob Abbott
- Pyotr Petrovitch had the good sense to accept the disavowal.
- Extract from : « Crime and Punishment » by Fyodor Dostoevsky
- This led to his disavowal and resignation on his return to Paris.
- Extract from : « The Greville Memoirs (Third Part) Volume I (of II) » by Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville
- And this disavowal we make as spontaneously and promptly as we can.
- Extract from : « The Curiosities of Dudley and the Black Country, From 1800 to 1860 » by C. F. G. Clark
- Their duet of disavowal of any such knowledge was keyed high.
- Extract from : « When Egypt Went Broke » by Holman Day
- There is nothing so conformable to reason as the disavowal of reason.
- Extract from : « The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal » by Blaise Pascal
- This disavowal was signed by Lady Byron herself, and was witnessed by Mr. Wilmot.
- Extract from : « Byron » by Richard Edgcumbe
- The disavowal of the Hetærist enterprise by the Czar was fatal to its success.
- Extract from : « History of Modern Europe 1972-1878 » by C. A. Fyffe
- From the point of view of the Allies, the disavowal came too late.
- Extract from : « With the French in France and Salonika » by Richard Harding Davis
Antonyms for disavowal
- acceptance
- acknowledgment
- acquiescence
- admittance
- affirmation
- agreement
- aid
- allowance
- approval
- arrival
- assistance
- attraction
- avowal
- claim
- coming
- condonement
- confirmation
- corroboration
- endorsement
- entrance
- grant
- help
- inclusion
- meeting
- offer
- OK
- permission
- positive
- ratification
- reaffirmation
- remainder
- restoration
- same
- sanction
- similarity
- stay
- staying
- vouching
- welcome
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