Crossword-Solution: REFUSED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Refused | imp. & p. p. | of Refuse |
We have 11 clues for the answer “REFUSED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Declined to accept | 1 answer |
| Declined an offer. | 1 answer |
| Said no when offered | 1 answer |
| Turned up one's nose at | 2 answers |
| Just said no | 4 answers |
| PASSED UP | 4 answers |
| Nixed | 6 answers |
| DENIED | 7 answers |
| Turned down | 12 answers |
| Declined | 14 answers |
| rejected | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REFUSED (5)
And of course they must see her light, and if they guess we are near it they are sure to let fly.” “Wendy!” “John!” “Michael!” “Tell her to go away at once, Peter,” the three cried simultaneously, but he refused.
The Ass, thinking that they bowed their heads in token of respect for himself, bristled up with pride, gave himself airs, and refused to move another step.
The Peacock and Juno A Peacock once placed a petition before Juno desiring to have the voice of a nightingale in addition to his other attractions; but Juno refused his request.
And yet what pleasure canst thou find In forcing friendship on unwilling foes? Suppose a man refused to grant some boon When you importuned him, and afterwards When you had got your heart’s desire, consented, Granting a grace from which all grace had fled, Would not such favor seem an empty boon? Yet such the boon thou profferest now to me, Fair in appearance, but when tested false.
Such helpfulness was found in her—so much power to do, and power to sympathise—that many people refused to interpret the scarlet A by its original signification.
Quotes with REFUSED (3)
Truly I have looked into the very heart of darkness, and refused to yield to its paralyzing influence, but in spirit I am one of those who walk the morning. What if all dark, discouraging moods of the human mind come across my way as thick as the dry leaves of autumn? Other feet have traveled that road before me, and I know the desert leads to god as surely as the green, refreshing fields, and orchards.
I dodged behind Mac for cover and refused to take the bait. I glanced at my nonexistent watch. 'Oops, look at the time. Guess I have to be going now. Let's not do this again sometime, okay?'Before I could move, Pritkin was there, jamming the medallion into the skin of my upper arm.'Ow!'He looked at me expectantly. I glared at him. 'That hurt!'What do you see?'A big red mark,
In the end, this volume should be read a s a collection of love stories, Above all, they are tales of love, not the love with which so many stories end — the love of fidelity, kindness and fertility — but the other side of love, its cruelty, sterility and duplicity. In a way, the decadents did accept Nordau's idea of the artist as monster. But in nature, the glory and panacea of romanticism, they found nothing. Theirs is an aesthetic that disavows the natural and with it the …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, New Yorker, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).