rejected
Prononciation : [rɪˈdʒɛktɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « decision-making »
(verb) to refuse to accept, believe, or agree with something. For example, if you apply to join a club and they say no, your application has been rejected.
Exemple
She submitted her story to the magazine, but it was accepted, not rejected.
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His application for the scholarship was rejected because it didn't meet the requirements.
Exemple
What happened after he submitted his idea to the team? Was it accepted or rejected?
Contexte : « emotions »
(adjective) feeling sad or hurt because someone or something has not been accepted. It can happen when friends or people do not want to spend time with you or if a proposal isn't taken seriously.
Exemple
After receiving positive feedback, she felt hopeful rather than rejected.
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He felt rejected when his friends chose to go to a different party without him.
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Have you ever felt rejected after not being chosen for a team?
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