Spurn
/spɜrn/
To spurn means to reject something in a strong way, showing that you think it's not good or important. For example, if someone offers you a food you dislike, you might spurn it by pushing it away and saying no.
Examples
- After much thought, Jenna decided to spurn the invitation to the party because she knew it would distract her from studying for the important math test coming up next week.
- When the coach offered him a chance to try out for the basketball team, Kyle chose to spurn the opportunity, believing he needed to focus more on his art projects instead.
- Despite her friends urging her to play video games all weekend, Mia chose to spurn their offers, preferring to spend her time reading the latest fantasy novel she had been excited about.
Synonyms
reject
refuse
dismiss
shun
snub
turn down
Antonyms
accept
welcome
embrace
approve
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