Rebuffer vs Rebuffed - What's the difference?
rebuffer | rebuffed |
One who, or that which, rebuffs.
* 2001 , Leonard Sweet, Soultsunami: Sink Or Swim in New Millennium Culture
(computing) To buffer (data) again.
* 2005 , Stephen B. Weinstein, The multimedia Internet
(rebuff)
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.
As verbs the difference between rebuffer and rebuffed
is that rebuffer is (computing) to buffer (data) again while rebuffed is (rebuff).As a noun rebuffer
is one who, or that which, rebuffs.rebuffer
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(en noun)- One of the church's great roles is as the great dissenter of every age, the bearer of unwelcome truths, the rebuffer of the wisdoms of the world.
Etymology 2
Verb
(en verb)- This avoids client-side buffer underflows and rebuffering interruptions.
rebuffed
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*rebuff
English
Noun
(en noun)- He was surprised by her quick rebuff to his proposal.
- the strong rebuff of some tumultuous cloud
