disavowal (Meaning)

Wordnet

disavowal (n)

denial of any connection with or knowledge of

Webster

disavowal (n.)

The act of disavowing, disclaiming, or disowning; rejection and denial.

disavowal Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's disavowal of the controversial statement he made last week was met with skepticism by the public.
  2. The company issued a disavowal of the product after it was found to be defective and causing harm to consumers.
  3. The singer's disavowal of the rumors about his personal life did little to quell the speculation.
  4. The government's disavowal of any involvement in the scandal was met with disbelief by the opposition.
  5. The athlete's disavowal of the use of performance-enhancing drugs was not convincing to the authorities.
  6. The witness's disavowal of any knowledge of the crime made the case against the defendant difficult to prove.
  7. The organization's disavowal of the extremist views expressed by one of its members was an attempt to distance itself from the controversy.
  8. The family's disavowal of the prodigal son was a heartbreaking decision, but it was necessary to protect the rest of the family.
  9. The artist's disavowal of the traditional art forms and his embrace of modernism was a bold and controversial move.
  10. The church's disavowal of certain teachings that were no longer relevant to the modern world was a sign of its willingness to adapt and change.

FAQs About the word disavowal

denial of any connection with or knowledge ofThe act of disavowing, disclaiming, or disowning; rejection and denial.

denial, rejection, contradiction, disclaimer,repudiation, negation, denegation, disproof, rebuttal, refutation

declaration, admission, acknowledgment, acknowledgement, confession, acknowledgement, acknowledgment, confession, confirmation,confirmation

The politician's disavowal of the controversial statement he made last week was met with skepticism by the public.

The company issued a disavowal of the product after it was found to be defective and causing harm to consumers.

The singer's disavowal of the rumors about his personal life did little to quell the speculation.

The government's disavowal of any involvement in the scandal was met with disbelief by the opposition.