"Rebuffs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To reject or refuse someone's advances, requests, or offers, often in a discourteous or abrupt manner.
The act of transmitting or broadcasting a previously broadcasted program or signal again, often to a wider or new audience, or at a different time.
Rebuking or severely critical is not the correct meaning.<br><br>A difference in meaning exists between "rebucous" and "rebut". "Rebucous" is an adjective that means having a loud or harsh quality, resounding, or sonorous.<br><br>For example: "The rebucous voice of the choir echoed through the cathedral."
(adjective) Relating to or resulting in the restoration of something to a previous state or condition, especially after a period of decline or damage.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The city is undertaking a program to rebuild its downtown area after the fire.<br> The government has proposed a plan to rebuild the economy after the recent crisis.
Verb: to build again, especially something that has been damaged or destroyed.<br><br>Example: The city is rebuilding after the earthquake.<br><br>Or, to repair or renovate something in order to make it better or more effective.<br><br>Example: The company is rebuilding its website to make it more user-friendly.
To rebuke someone or something means to severely criticize or scold them, usually because of a mistake or wrongdoing. It involves expressing strong disapproval or condemnation, often in a formal or official manner.
The verb "rebukes" means to speak harshly or critically to someone, often in public, in order to criticize or condemn them for their behavior or actions. It can also mean to strongly disapprove of or criticize something.