Rebuff Definition

rĭ-bŭf
rebuffed, rebuffs
noun
rebuffs
An abrupt, blunt refusal of offered advice, help, etc.
Webster's New World
A check or an abrupt setback to progress or action.
A rebuff to his ambitions.
American Heritage
Any check or repulse.
Webster's New World
Repercussion, or beating back.
Wiktionary
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verb
rebuffed, rebuffs
To refuse bluntly; snub.
Webster's New World
To check or repulse.
Webster's New World
To repel or drive back.
Rebuffed the attack.
American Heritage

To refuse; to offer sudden or harsh resistance; to turn down or shut out.

Wiktionary

To buff again.

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Other Word Forms of Rebuff

Noun

Singular:
rebuff
Plural:
rebuffs

Origin of Rebuff

  • From obsolete French rebuffer to reject from Italian ribuffare from ribuffo reprimand ri- back (from Latin re- re–) buffo gust, puff (of imitative origin)

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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