2. Return, repay, restore, give back.

Refusal, n.

    1. Denial, negation.
    2. Option, pre-emption, choice of accepting or declining.

Refuse, v. a.

    1. Deny, decline.
    2. Reject, repudiate, exclude, repel, rebuff, decline.

Refuse, n. Dross, scum, dregs, sediment, lees, draff, recrement, rubbish, trash, offscum, offscouring, scoria, slag, offal, garbage, waste matter.

Refuse, a. Worthless, waste, refused, rejected.

Refutation, n. Confutation, disproof, refutal.

Refute, v. a.

    1. Confute, disprove, repel.
    2. Overthrow.

Regain, v. a. Recover, get back, gain anew, retrieve, reobtain, repossess.

Regal, a. Kingly, royal.

Regale, v. a. Entertain, refresh, gratify, delight.

Regale, v. n. Feast, fare sumptuously.

Regale, n. Banquet or feast, sumptuous repast.

Regalement, n. Refreshment, entertainment, gratification.

Regalia, n. pl. Ensigns of royalty, regal paraphernalia.

Regality, n. Royalty, sovereignty, kingship.

Regally, ad. Royally.

Regard, v. a.

    1. Observe, notice, mark, remark, watch, behold, set eyes on, look at, look upon, turn one’s eyes.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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