Not Accept

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Pronunciation: /nɑt əkˈsɛpt/

Definitions of not accept

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case, 'accept' is the action of receiving or agreeing to something

Example Sentences

A1 I do not accept payment in cash.

A2 She does not accept criticism well.

B1 The company does not accept returns without a receipt.

B2 The professor does not accept late assignments.

C1 The court will not accept new evidence at this stage of the trial.

C2 The museum curator does not accept replicas as donations.

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb, in this case, 'not' modifies the verb 'accept' by indicating a negative action

Example Sentences

A1 I do not accept late assignments.

A2 The company does not accept cash payments.

B1 The restaurant does not accept reservations on weekends.

B2 The school does not accept students without proper documentation.

C1 The museum does not accept responsibility for lost or stolen items.

C2 The hotel does not accept pets in the rooms.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence, in this case, 'not' is used before the verb 'accept' to indicate the negation of the action

Example Sentences

A1 I do not accept rude behavior in my classroom.

A2 She does not accept late submissions for assignments.

B1 The company does not accept cash payments for online orders.

B2 The hotel does not accept pets in the rooms.

C1 The university does not accept applicants who do not meet the minimum GPA requirements.

C2 The museum does not accept responsibility for any lost or stolen items during your visit.

Examples of not accept in a Sentence

formal The company will not accept any late submissions for the project proposal.

informal I will not accept any excuses for not completing your homework.

slang She will not accept any drama from her friends anymore.

figurative He will not accept defeat and will keep fighting for his dream.

Grammatical Forms of not accept

past tense

did not accept

plural

do not accept

comparative

not as accepting

superlative

least accepting

present tense

does not accept

future tense

will not accept

perfect tense

has not accepted

continuous tense

is not accepting

singular

does not accept

positive degree

accept

infinitive

to not accept

gerund

not accepting

participle

not accepted

Origin and Evolution of not accept

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'not accept' is derived from the Old French word 'accepter' meaning to receive or agree to something.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'not accept' has evolved to signify the refusal or rejection of something rather than simply not agreeing to it.