abjure, call into question, contradict, cross, disavow, dispute, join issue upon, not admit, rebut, reject, retract, traverse
Definitionv. take exception to
Last update: June 25, 2015
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There is no gainsay that he is a good player. [verb]
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The problem is that nobody dare gainsay these people. [verb]
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No one will gainsay the need for workers in the Missionary Enterprise. [verb]
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Ilderim's small Arab eyes were bright with understanding, and Ben-Hur, lifted from his dejection, said heartily, "I, at least, may not gainsay them." [verb]
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"Noble lady," said the officer, lowering his wand of office, "it grieves me to gainsay you, but his Majesty is busied on matters of life and death." [verb]
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"I won't gainsay that, Colonel," answered Melville, adroitly. [Please select]
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"I am not familiar with the events of your life, and I cannot gainsay your remark." [Please select]
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"Your place is secure--no one can gainsay that," broke in Armitage. [Please select]
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A fascination she could not gainsay had glued her eyes to the struggle. [Please select]
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This explanation was tolerably plausible, and Jack was unable to gainsay it. [Please select]
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It seemed to Sylvia that nobody would be likely to question or gainsay any opinions Mrs. [Please select]
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