Rejection

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Pronunciation: /rɪˈdʒɛkʃən/

Definitions of rejection

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'rejection' is a noun that refers to the act of refusing or dismissing something or someone.

Example Sentences

A1 Rejection can be hard to deal with.

A2 He felt a sense of rejection after not being invited to the party.

B1 The rejection of her job application was disappointing.

B2 Despite facing rejection, she remained determined to succeed.

C1 Rejection is a common experience in the competitive world of business.

C2 The artist used rejection as motivation to create even better work.

Examples of rejection in a Sentence

formal The rejection of the proposal was based on a thorough review of the financial implications.

informal I can't believe she rejected his invitation to the party.

slang He got totally ghosted after the rejection from his crush.

figurative Sometimes rejection is just redirection to something better in life.

Grammatical Forms of rejection

past tense

rejected

plural

rejections

comparative

more rejection

superlative

most rejection

present tense

reject

future tense

will reject

perfect tense

have rejected

continuous tense

is rejecting

singular

rejection

positive degree

rejected

infinitive

to reject

gerund

rejecting

participle

rejected

Origin and Evolution of rejection

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'rejection' originated from the Latin word 'rejectio', which is derived from the verb 'reicere' meaning 'to throw back'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'rejection' has evolved to encompass the act of refusing or dismissing something or someone, often in a formal or official capacity.