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demur [dɪˈmɜː] vb -murs, -murring, -murred (intr) 1. to raise objections or show reluctance; object 2. (Law) Law to raise an objection by entering a demurrer 3. Archaic to hesitate; delay n also demurral [dɪˈmʌrəl]
1. the act of demurring 2. an objection raised 3. Archaic hesitation [from Old French demorer, from Latin dēmorārī to loiter, linger, from morārī to delay, from mora a delay] demurrable adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
demur verb noun objection (always used in a negative construction) protest, dissent, hesitation, misgiving, qualm, scruple, compunction, demurral, demurrer She entered without demur. Translations How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A skylit reading room demurs serenely at centre, surrounded by stacks in the nineteenth-century manner. It's only when you get to that upper echelon of celebrity that people want to know what you do," he demurs. As he demurs from battle, he utters the eternal advice to all self-serving hypocrites, ``The better part of valor is discretion. |
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