Disinvite

B2 16+

Antonyms of disinvite

Collocations of disinvite

guest
Frequency: 80 %

We had to disinvite a guest from the party due to their behavior.

event
Frequency: 70 %

The host had to disinvite some attendees from the event at the last minute.

invitation
Frequency: 60 %

I regret to inform you that we have to disinvite you from the wedding due to space constraints.

friend
Frequency: 50 %

It was a difficult decision, but we had to disinvite a friend from the trip because of conflicting schedules.

family member
Frequency: 40 %

She had to disinvite a family member from the family reunion due to a personal conflict.

Idiomatic Expressions for disinvite

  • Phrase: to disinvite a guest
    Meaning: to rescind an invitation to a guest to come over or stay at one's house
    Usage: I had to disinvite my friend from staying with me after realizing my apartment was too small to accommodate her.