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Word Meanings - NONACCEPTANCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A neglect or refusal to accept.

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  • ACCEPTABLE
    Capable, worthy, or sure of being accepted or received with pleasure; pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; agreeable; welcome; as, an acceptable present, one acceptable to us.
  • ACCEPTOR
    One who accepts; specifically ,
  • ACCEPTATION
    1. Acceptance; reception; favorable reception or regard; state of being acceptable. This is saying worthy of all acceptation. 1 Tim. i. 15. Some things . . . are notwithstanding of so great dignity and acceptation with God. Hooker. 2. The meaning
  • NEGLECT
    disregard, neglect, the literal sense prob. neing, not to pick up; nec not, nor (fr. ne not + -que, a particle akin to Goth. -h, -uh, and prob. to E. who; cf. Goth. nih nor) + L. legere to pick up, 1. Not to attend to with due care or attention;
  • ACCEPTION
    Acceptation; the received meaning. Here the word "baron" is not to be taken in that restrictive sense to which the modern acception hath confined it. Fuller. Acception of persons or faces , favoritism; partiality. Wyclif.
  • ACCEPT
    To receive as obligatory and promise to pay; as, to accept a bill of exchange. Bouvier. 6. In a deliberate body, to receive in acquittance of a duty imposed; bill , to agree to pay it when due. -- To accept service , to agree that a writ or
  • ACCEPTEDLY
    In a accepted manner; admittedly.
  • NEGLECTION
    The state of being negligent; negligence. Shak.
  • ACCEPTILATION
    Gratuitous discharge; a release from debt or obligation without payment; free remission. (more info) collected, acquittance, fr. p. p. of accipere + latio a
  • ACCEPTABILITY
    The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness. "Acceptability of repentance." Jer. Taylor.
  • ACCEPTIVE
    1. Fit for acceptance. 2. Ready to accept. B. Jonson.
  • NEGLECTFUL
    Full of neglect; heedless; careless; negligent; inattentive; indifferent. Pope. A cold and neglectful countenance. Locke. Though the Romans had no great genius for trade, yet they were not entirely neglectful of it. Arbuthnot. -- Neg*lect"ful*ly,
  • NEGLECTEDNESS
    The state of being neglected.
  • NEGLECTER
    One who neglects. South.
  • ACCEPTABLENESS
    The quality of being acceptable, or suitable to be favorably received; acceptability.
  • ACCEPTANT
    Accepting; receiving.
  • NEGLECTINGLY
    Carelessly; heedlessly. Shak.
  • REFUSAL
    1. The act of refusing; denial of anything demanded, solicited, or offered for acceptance. Do they not seek occasion of new quarrels, On my refusal, to distress me more Milton. 2. The right of taking in preference to others; the choice of taking
  • NEGLECTIVE
    Neglectful. "Neglective of their own children." Fuller.
  • ACCEPTANCY
    Acceptance. Here's a proof of gift, But here's no proof, sir, of acceptancy. Mrs. Browning.
  • MISACCEPTATION
    Wrong acceptation; understanding in a wrong sense.
  • UNACCEPTABLE
    Not acceptable; not pleasing; not welcome; unpleasant; disagreeable; displeasing; offensive. -- Un`ac*cept"a*ble*ness, n. -- Un`ac*cept"a*bly, adv.
  • SELF-NEGLECTING
    A neglecting of one's self, or of one's own interests. Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin As self-neglecting. Shak.

 

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