What is another word for refuse to admit?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪfjˈuːz tʊ ɐdmˈɪt] (IPA)

The phrase "refuse to admit" refers to the act of denying something or rejecting a statement or fact. Some synonyms for this phrase could include "disavow," "negate," "deny," "repudiate," "disclaim," "discredit," "disown," "reject," "contradict," "oppose," "disagree," and "challenge." These words all convey the idea of refusing to accept something, whether it be a truth, a statement, or an accusation. Depending on the context, some of these synonyms may be more appropriate than others. However, they all express a similar sentiment of disagreement or denial.

What are the hypernyms for Refuse to admit?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Refuse to admit

  • I refuse to admit that I am more than fifty-two, even if that does make my sons illegitimate.
    Nancy Astor
  • The militarily-patriotic and the romantic-minded everywhere, and especially the professional military class, refuse to admit for a moment that war may be a transitory phenomenon in social evolution.
    William James
  • There was a time when I should have felt terribly ashamed of not being up-to-date. I lived in a chronic apprehension lest I might, so to speak, miss the last bus, and so find myself stranded and benighted, in a desert of demodedness, while others, more nimble than myself, had already climbed on board, taken their tickets and set out toward those bright but, alas, ever receding goals of Modernity and Sophistication. Now, however, I have grown shameless, I have lost my fears. I can watch unmoved the departure of the last social-cultural bus—the innumerable last buses, which are starting at every instant in all the world’s capitals. I make no effort to board them, and when the noise of each departure has died down, “Thank goodness!” is what I say to myself in the solitude. I find nowadays that I simply don’t want to be up-to-date. I have lost all desire to see and do the things, the seeing and doing of which entitle a man to regard himself as superiorly knowing, sophisticated, unprovincial; I have lost all desire to frequent the places and people that a man simply must frequent, if he is not to be regarded as a poor creature hopelessly out of the swim. “Be up-to-date!” is the categorical imperative of those who scramble for the last bus. But it is an imperative whose cogency I refuse to admit. When it is a question of doing something which I regard as a duty I am as ready as anyone else to put up with discomfort. But being up-to-date and in the swim has ceased, so far as I am concerned, to be a duty. Why should I have my feelings outraged, why should I submit to being bored and disgusted for the sake of somebody else’s categorical imperative? Why? There is no reason. So I simply avoid most of the manifestations of that so-called “life” which my contemporaries seem to be so unaccountably anxious to “see”; I keep out of range of the “art” they think is so vitally necessary to “keep up with”; I flee from those “good times” in the “having” of which they are prepared to spend so lavishly of their energy and cash.
    Aldous Huxley
  • Men always seem to refuse to admit they are sick until they’re sick enough to make twice as much work for women. Then they claim they’re well too soon, with the same result.
    Robert Jordan

Related words: refuse to admit to, refuse to admit guilt, refuse to admit defeat, refuse to admit one is wrong, refuse to admit a mistake

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