unaccepted

English

Etymology

un- + accepted

Adjective

unaccepted (not comparable)

  1. Not accepted; unacceptable.
    • 1857, Reports of the Decisions of Committees of the House of Commons: During the Fifteenth Parliament of the United Kingdom, Case XVIII. District of Wigton Burghs:
      In the case of a mere offer unaccepted, the offence of bribery can hardly be said to be complete.

Verb

unaccepted

  1. simple past and past participle of unaccept
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