refusal |
the act or an instance of refusing. [2 definitions] |
refuse1 |
to decline to accept or give. [3 definitions] |
refuse2 |
material considered to be waste or otherwise worthless; garbage; rubbish. [2 definitions] |
regain |
to win or gain back, as after loss. [2 definitions] |
regard |
to consider with a particular attitude or feeling. [8 definitions] |
regarding |
with respect to; concerning. |
regardless |
lacking regard, heed, or mindfulness. [2 definitions] |
regime |
a system of rule, government, or administration. [3 definitions] |
regiment |
a troop of infantry consisting of at least two battalions. [4 definitions] |
region |
a large continuous space or area. [4 definitions] |
regional |
of or pertaining to a particular geographic area. [3 definitions] |
register |
a book that officially records names, events, or other information. [15 definitions] |
registered nurse |
a nurse who has completed extensive training and passed a state examination licensing him or her to practice nursing. |
regret |
to feel sorrow or remorse for (something committed). [7 definitions] |
regular |
normal or customary. [12 definitions] |
regularly |
at fixed intervals of time. [2 definitions] |
regulate |
to control or direct by means of a rule or method. [3 definitions] |
regulation |
a principle, rule, or law designed to regulate behavior or conduct. [3 definitions] |
regulator |
a person or thing that regulates. [2 definitions] |
rehearsal |
the act, process, or occasion of practicing for a public presentation or performance, as of a play, concert, or the like. [2 definitions] |
rehearse |
to practice (a speech, play, musical composition, or the like) in order to make perfect for presentation. [4 definitions] |