decliner

Variant of decline

decline definition

de·cline (dē klīn, di-)

intransitive verb declined -·clined′, declining -·clin′·ing

  1. to bend, turn, or slope downward or aside
    1. to sink, as the setting sun
    2. to approach the end; wane the day is declining
  2. to lessen in force, health, value, etc.; deteriorate; decay
  3. to descend to behavior that is base or immoral
  4. to refuse to accept or do something, esp. in a way that is formally polite

Etymology: ME declinen < OFr decliner, to bend, turn aside < L declinare, to bend from, inflect < de-, from (see de-) + clinare, to bend: see lean

transitive verb

  1. to cause to bend or slope downward or aside
  2. to refuse, esp. in a formally polite way I must decline your offer
  3. Gram. to inflect (a noun, pronoun, or adjective) systematically, giving its different forms according to case, number, and gender

noun

  1. a declining or becoming less, smaller, etc.; decay
  2. a failing of health, etc.
  3. a period of decline
  4. the last part the decline of life
  5. Archaic a wasting disease
  6. a downward slope

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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