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Disavowed Meaning in English

word · lemma: disavow

ˌdɪsəˈvaʊd
dis-uh-VOWD
dˌɪsɐvˈaʊd
dis-uh-VOWD

Definition

To say formally or publicly that you are not connected with or responsible for something or someone. It means to deny any support or association.

Usage & Nuances

'Disavowed' is formal and often used in legal, political, or public statements. Common collocations: 'disavowed responsibility', 'disavowed all knowledge'. Not to be confused with 'deny', which can be less formal and broader. 'Disavowed' suggests a total rejection or distancing.

Example Sentences

He disavowed any knowledge of the crime.

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The politician disavowed the controversial statement.

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She disavowed all responsibility for the project.

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After the report came out, the company quickly disavowed its former employee.

natural

The organization disavowed involvement in the scandal, saying it had no part in it.

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He disavowed his earlier comments when they got him into trouble.

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