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decline=
1. to withhold or deny consent to do, enter into or upon, etc.;refuse: He declined to say more about it.2.to express inability or reluctance to accept; refuse withcourtesy: to decline an invitation; to decline an offer.
3.to cause to slope or incline downward.
4.Grammar .a.to inflect (a noun, pronoun, or adjective), as Latinpuella, declined puella, puellae, puellae, puellam, puella inthe five cases of the singular.
b.to recite or display all or some subset of the inflectedforms of a noun, pronoun, or adjective in a fixed order.
deny=
1. to state that (something declared or believed to be true) isnot true: to deny an accusation.2.to refuse to agree or accede to: to deny a petition.
3.to withhold the possession, use, or enjoyment of: to denyaccess to secret information.
4.to withhold something from, or refuse to grant a request of:to deny a beggar.
5.to refuse to recognize or acknowledge; disown; disavow;repudiate: to deny one's gods.
Reject or refuse to acknowledge.
No, philosophy and purpose are not the same thing. Philosophy refers to the study of fundamental truths and principles, whereas purpose refers to the reason for which something is done or created. Philosophy can help individuals explore and understand their purpose in life, but they are distinct concepts.
An outlook is a vision of the future. You could also say the forecast instead. Another term that means the same would be point of view. You might also hear someone say possibility or expectation to mean the same thing.
Yes, "cheapskate" and "stingy" both refer to a person who is unwilling to spend money. They both carry a negative connotation of being overly frugal or unwilling to be generous.
This phrase suggests that despite appearances, certain fundamental aspects remain constant. It reflects the idea that while there may be advancements or changes in various areas, underlying themes or patterns often persist in our lives or society.
Those words have entirely different meanings. To decline is to refuse, and to covet is to desire.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.
These two words can mean the same thing.
It can mean the same thing if you use it right:It's a solid source.It's a dependable source.They SOMETIMES can mean the same thing.
yes grain mean the same thing as particale
Yes, sanctuary and refuge mean the same thing.
Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
Decline and deteriorate have similar meanings, but there is a subtle difference in their usage. "Decline" typically refers to a gradual weakening or reduction, while "deteriorate" implies a more rapid or significant decline in quality or condition.