spurned

/spɜrnd/
verb
  1. To reject or refuse someone or something in a scornful or angry way.
    • She spurned his offer of help, saying she could do it herself.
    • The committee spurned the proposal, calling it unrealistic.
    • He felt hurt when his friends spurned his invitation to the party.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Rejected or refused, especially in a scornful manner.
    • Her spurned ideas were later adopted by the company.
    • The spurned lover walked away with a heavy heart.
    • He felt like a spurned child when no one listened to him.
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