Discard vs Rebuff - What's the difference?
discard | rebuff | Related terms |
to throw away, to reject.
* I. Taylor
(card games) To make a discard; to throw out a card.
To dismiss from employment, confidence, or favour; to discharge.
* Jonathan Swift
A sudden resistance or refusal.
Repercussion, or beating back.
* Milton
To refuse; to offer sudden or harsh resistance; to turn down or shut out.
To buff again.
Discard is a related term of rebuff.
As verbs the difference between discard and rebuff
is that discard is to throw away, to reject while rebuff is to refuse; to offer sudden or harsh resistance; to turn down or shut out.As nouns the difference between discard and rebuff
is that discard is anything discarded while rebuff is a sudden resistance or refusal.discard
English
Verb
(en verb)- A man discards the follies of boyhood.
- They blame the favourites, and think it nothing extraordinary that the queen should resolve to discard them.
Synonyms
* cast away * dismiss * dispose * eliminate * get rid of * throw away * See alsoExternal links
* *Anagrams
* English heteronymsrebuff
English
Noun
(en noun)- He was surprised by her quick rebuff to his proposal.
- the strong rebuff of some tumultuous cloud
