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Rejection

UK /["/rɪˈdʒekʃn/"]/US /["/rɪˈdʒekʃn/"]/

Definition

the act of refusing to accept or consider something

In simple words: Not accepting something or someone.

Examples

  • Her proposal met with unanimous rejection.
  • a rejection letter *(= a letter in which you are told, for example, that you have not been accepted for a job)*
  • I've had letters of rejection from several publishers.
  • Everyone from George Orwell to JK Rowling has had **rejection slips** *(= formal notice from a publisher that a book, etc. is rejected)*.
  • He had a second lung transplant after rejection of the first.
  • painful feelings of rejection

Usage notes

Use 'rejection' in formal texts or discussions about situations where something is refused. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

rejection + of + object

Memory hint

Think of 'reject' and 'eject' — both mean to throw away or push out.

Collocations

  • face rejection
  • fear of rejection
  • rejection letter
  • rejection of proposal
  • social rejection

Synonyms

  • dismissal
  • refusal
  • negation
  • disapproval
  • rebuff

Antonyms

  • acceptance
  • approval
  • embrace

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'refusal' — 'rejection' usually refers to an idea or proposal.
  • Using 'rejection' without specifying what is rejected can be confusing.
  • Mixing up 'rejection' and 'abandonment' — they have different meanings.