unpromise (Meaning)
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unpromise (v. t.)
To revoke or annul, as a promise.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unpromise
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unpromise Sentence Examples
- He unpromised to attend the party, disappointing many guests.
- The politician's unpromise on healthcare reform drew widespread criticism.
- The manufacturer unpromised to deliver the order on time, resulting in a production delay.
- Despite initial enthusiasm, the project was unpromised due to funding issues.
- The treaty was unpromised by one of the signatories, breaking the fragile alliance.
- The friendship was unpromised when a secret was revealed, shattering the trust between them.
- The unpromise of a job offer devastated the applicant who had been eagerly anticipating it.
- The unpromised return of a stolen item fueled anger and resentment in the victim.
- The unpromise of a promise to make amends only deepened the hurt and mistrust.
- The unpromise of a relationship left both parties in a state of confusion and emotional turmoil.
FAQs About the word unpromise
To revoke or annul, as a promise.
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No antonyms found.
He unpromised to attend the party, disappointing many guests.
The politician's unpromise on healthcare reform drew widespread criticism.
The manufacturer unpromised to deliver the order on time, resulting in a production delay.
Despite initial enthusiasm, the project was unpromised due to funding issues.