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Wednesday, 26th December 2007 : Today's Word is ...
Gainsay
( Verb )
(past and past participle : gainsaid present participle : gainsaying 3rd person present singular : gainsays)
Pronunciation : g�yn-s�y
1. to say that something is false
2. to oppose or contradict somebody
3. to deny something
4. to challenge the sincerity or truthfulness of ...
Etymology:
Middle English - gainsayen : gain - against - from Old English gegn - sayen - to say
Synonyms:
combat, contravene, controvert, cross, deny, disaffirm, disagree, disclaim, disprove, dispute, fight, impugn, negate, negative, oppose, refute, repudiate, resist, traverse, withstand, contradict
Antonyms:
agree, concur, confirm, go along, applaud, be content, be happy, compliment, laud, praise, recommend, affirm, attest, prove
Contextual Examples:
� During the debate, one speaker tried to gainsay the opponent about each statement made about the topic.
� In vain did the poor old father weep and implore her pity. She was firm and he dared not gainsay her.
� No one ventured to gainsay the missionary, whose excited tone contrasted curiously with his naturally calm visage.
� He thought that since the maid was defenseless he could carry her away to one of his castles and none could gainsay him.
Related Words:
gainsayer: Noun
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