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decline

refuse / decrease / slope downward / deterioration / refusal
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: declinespast: declinedpp: declineding: declining

This word carries a sense of gradualness and dignity. When used as a refusal, it suggests a level of formality and politeness that avoids offense, making it far more sophisticated than simply saying no. It implies a conscious, reasoned decision rather than a sudden rejection.

Countable when referring to a specific act of refusal (a decline). Uncountable when referring to the general process of deterioration (the decline of a civilization).

Meanings

Transitive Verbrefuse
[~ someone][~ something]

To politely refuse an invitation or offer.

"He declined the invitation to the gala."

Intransitive Verbdecrease

To become smaller, fewer, or less; to decrease.

"The population of the village began to decline."

Transitive Verbslope downward
[~ something]

To move downward in a sloping manner.

"The road declines sharply toward the valley."

Noundeterioration

A gradual and continuous loss of strength, number, or value.

"The decline of the Roman Empire took centuries."

Nounrefusal

A polite refusal of an offer.

"Her decline was unexpected and abrupt."

Examples

She declined the offer of a promotion to stay in her current role.

The number of students in the course began to decline last year.

The path declines steeply as you approach the river bank.

The economic decline of the region led to widespread unemployment.

His formal decline of the invitation was sent via a handwritten note.

Phrasal Verbs

decline to

refuse to do something

She declined to comment on the ongoing investigation.

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