renege |
bluff |
As a verb renege
is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
As a proper noun bluff is
the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.
shirk |
renege |
In lang=en terms the difference between shirk and renege
is that
shirk is to evade an obligation; to avoid the performance of duty, as by running away while
renege is in a card game, to break one's commitment to follow suit when capable.
As verbs the difference between shirk and renege
is that
shirk is to avoid, especially a duty, responsibility, etc; to stay away from while
renege is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
As a noun shirk
is one who shirks or
shirk can be (islam) the unforgivable sin of idolatry.
abrogate |
renege |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between abrogate and renege
is that
abrogate is (archaic) abrogated; abolished while
renege is (archaic) to deny; to renounce.
In lang=en terms the difference between abrogate and renege
is that
abrogate is to put an end to; to do away with
[ while renege is in a card game, to break one's commitment to follow suit when capable.]
As verbs the difference between abrogate and renege
is that abrogate is to annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc [ while renege is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word. ]
As an adjective abrogate
is (archaic) abrogated; abolished .
renege |
undefined |
As a verb renege
is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
renege |
noncommitment |
As a verb renege
is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
As a noun noncommitment is
lack of commitment.
rebuke |
renege |
As verbs the difference between rebuke and renege
is that
rebuke is to criticise harshly; to reprove while
renege is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
As a noun rebuke
is a harsh criticism.
renege |
disavow |
As verbs the difference between renege and disavow
is that
renege is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word while
disavow is to refuse strongly and solemnly to own or acknowledge; to deny responsibility for, approbation of, and the like; to disclaim; to disown.
renege |
welsh |
As verbs the difference between renege and welsh
is that
renege is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word while
welsh is (offensive) to swindle someone by not paying a debt, especially a gambling debt.
renege |
repeal |
As verbs the difference between renege and repeal
is that
renege is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word while
repeal is to cancel, invalidate, annul.
As a noun repeal is
an act or instance of repealing.
renege |
forgo |
As a verb renege
is to break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
As an adjective forgo is
turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.
As a noun forgo is
joint.
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