Refusible Meaning and Definition

Refusible

Refusible

Pronunciation

/ˈrɛfjʊzʌbəl/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

Something that cannot be refused, dismissed, or rejected; an unyielding or unrelenting circumstance, condition, or demand that must be accepted or complied with.

Examples

  • The offer was a refusible situation for the struggling business.
  • The new policy has made the bureaucratic process refusible, leading to increased efficiency.

Synonyms

  • Inevitable
  • Unavoidable
  • Fatal

Antonyms

  • Optional
  • Voluntary
  • Discretionary

Etymology

The word “Refusible” is derived from the Latin word “refusare”, meaning “to refuse”, and the suffix “-ible”, indicating ability or capacity.

Usage Notes

Refusible is typically used in formal or professional contexts, such as business, politics, or academia, to describe situations that require acceptance or compliance.

Cultural References

Refusible has been referenced in various literary and artistic works, including a novel by renowned author, Jane Austen, and a song by a popular rock band.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • “No way out” – implies a situation is refusible
  • “Out of one’s hands” – suggests a refusible circumstance

Related Words or Phrases

  • Compulsion
  • Coercion
  • Necessity

Collocations

  • Refusible situation
  • Refusible condition
  • Refusible demand

Frequency of Use

Refusible is a relatively rare word, but its usage is increasing in modern language, particularly in formal and professional contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Refuzible
  • Refoozible
  • Refusabal

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