Boycott vs Exclude vs Protest vs Refuse vs Withdraw

Quando usar cada um em inglês, com significado, registro e exemplos.

Boycott

Top 5000 (bastante comum)

Exclude

Top 2000 (comum)B2verb

Protest

Top 1000 (muito comum)B1noun

Refuse

Top 2000 (comum)A2verb

Withdraw

Top 2000 (comum)B2verb
Mais comum: Protest
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SignificadoRecusar-se a usar, comprar ou apoiar algo como protesto.To refuse to use, buy, or support something as a protest.Deixar algo de fora ou não incluir.To leave something out or not include it.Um evento público onde as pessoas expressam sua discordância com algo.A public event where people express their disagreement with something.Dizer 'não' para alguma coisa.To say 'no' to something.Retirar ou remover algo.To take back or remove something.
ExemploMany people decided to boycott the brand due to unethical practices.You should exclude any irrelevant details from your report.The protest against climate change drew thousands of people to the streets.She decided to refuse the job offer.She decided to withdraw her savings from the bank.
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Quão comumTop 5000 (bastante comum)Top 2000 (comum)Top 1000 (muito comum)Top 2000 (comum)Top 2000 (comum)
Nível CEFR-B2B1A2B2
Classe gramaticalverbnounverbverb
Colocaçõescall for a boycott, support a boycott, participate in a boycott, initiate a boycott, boycott a productaltogether, completely, entirely, be designed to, attempt to, try to, from, feel excluded, socially excluded, altogether, completely, entirely, be designed to, attempt to, try to, from, feel excluded, socially excluded, altogether, completely, entirely, be designed to, attempt to, try to, from, feel excluded, socially excludedangry, strong, violent, storm, wave, organize, stage, lead, group, movement, demonstration, in protest, under protest, without protest, a chorus of protest, a cry of protest, a howl of protestrefuse an offer, refuse a request, refuse to answeraltogether, completely, immediately, be forced to, be ordered to, threaten to, from, in favour/​favor of, into, altogether, completely, immediately, be forced to, be ordered to, threaten to, from, in favour/​favor of, into, altogether, completely, immediately, be forced to, be ordered to, threaten to, from, in favour/​favor of, into
Antônimos-include, admitsupport, endorsementaccept, agree, consentdeposit, add, contribute
Erros comunsConfusing with 'embargo' which is a government restriction, not personal choice., Using 'boycott' as a noun for informal situations; it's mainly a verb in this form., Incorrectly believing it applies only to goods; it can also apply to services and events.'Exclude' is often confused with 'include' as opposites., Learners sometimes use 'exclude' with incorrect prepositions., Some learners forget to use an object after 'exclude'.Confused with 'protest' as in 'protesting something' when it should be 'protest against something'., Using 'protest' as a noun only, but forgetting it can also be a verb., Mispronouncing the word, often placing the stress incorrectly.Confused with 'refuse' (to deny) and 'refuse' (waste)., Using 'refuse' without an object is incorrect., Mixing up 'refuse' with similar words like 'reject' or 'decline'.Confused with 'wither' — remember, 'withdraw' is about taking away., Using 'withdraw' with an incorrect subject; you withdraw something, not 'withdraws'., 'Withdrew' is the past tense, but learners often forget the 'd'.
Notas de usoUse 'boicote' em discussões formais sobre protestos ou movimentos sociais. Evite em conversas casuais, a menos que no contexto de ativismo.Use 'boycott' in formal discussions about protests or social movements. Avoid in casual conversations unless in the context of activism.Use 'excluir' em contextos onde você está dizendo que algo não faz parte de um grupo. Apropriado em inglês escrito e falado, mas evite em ambientes muito casuais.Use 'exclude' in contexts where you're saying that something is not part of a group. Appropriate in both written and spoken English but avoid in very casual settings.A palavra 'protesto' é usada tanto em contextos formais quanto informais, geralmente envolvendo questões políticas ou sociais. Pode não ser apropriada em discussões formais de negócios.The word 'protest' is used in both formal and informal contexts, typically involving political or social issues. It may not be appropriate in formal business discussions.Use 'recusar' quando quiser indicar uma rejeição clara e firme. É menos formal que 'declinar', mas pode ser usado em contextos casuais e formais.Use 'refuse' when you want to indicate a clear and firm rejection. It's less formal than 'decline', but can be used in both casual and formal contexts.Use 'retirar' quando quiser dizer que está tirando algo ou deixando de participar de algo. Serve tanto para situações formais quanto informais, como sacar dinheiro do banco ou desistir de uma competição.Use 'withdraw' when you want to say you are taking something away or not participating anymore. It's suitable in both formal and informal contexts, like withdrawing money from a bank or withdrawing from a competition.

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Perguntas frequentes: Boycott vs Exclude vs Protest vs Refuse vs Withdraw

Qual é a diferença entre Boycott, Exclude, Protest, Refuse e Withdraw?

Boycott: To refuse to use, buy, or support something as a protest. Exclude: To leave something out or not include it. Protest: A public event where people express their disagreement with something. Refuse: To say 'no' to something. Withdraw: To take back or remove something.

Qual é mais comum: Boycott, Exclude, Protest, Refuse e Withdraw?

Protest é a mais comum no inglês do dia a dia.

Pode mostrar um exemplo de cada?

Boycott: Many people decided to boycott the brand due to unethical practices. Exclude: You should exclude any irrelevant details from your report. Protest: The protest against climate change drew thousands of people to the streets. Refuse: She decided to refuse the job offer. Withdraw: She decided to withdraw her savings from the bank.

Posso usar Boycott, Exclude, Protest, Refuse e Withdraw de forma intercambiável?

Nem sempre. Boycott, Exclude, Protest, Refuse e Withdraw são relacionadas e às vezes se sobrepõem, mas diferem em registro, frequência e uso, então trocar uma pela outra pode mudar o sentido ou o tom. Veja as diferenças acima antes de substituir.