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Take An Oath Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for take an oath in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of take an oath in 21 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for take an oath alphabetically.

abjure
  • abstain from
  • forswear
  • recant
  • renege
  • renounce
  • retract
  • take back
  • withdraw
condemn
  • adjudge
  • belittle
  • blow whistle on
  • call down
  • castigate
  • censure
  • chide
  • come down on
  • criticize
  • damn
  • decry
  • denounce
  • denunciate
contradict
  • belie
  • buck
  • call in question
  • challenge
  • confront
  • contravene
  • controvert
  • counter
  • counteract
  • cross
  • dare
  • deny
  • differ
decline
  • abatement
  • backsliding
  • comedown
  • cropper
  • decay
  • decrepitude
  • degeneracy
  • degeneration
  • descent
  • deterioration
  • devolution
  • diminution
  • dissolution
deny
  • abjure
  • abnegate
  • ban
  • begrudge
  • call on
  • contradict
  • contravene
  • controvert
  • curb
  • disacknowledge
  • disallow
  • disavow
  • disbelieve
disagree
  • be discordant
  • be dissimilar
  • clash
  • conflict
  • contradict
  • counter
  • depart
  • deviate
  • differ
  • discord
  • disharmonize
  • dissent
  • diverge
disallow
  • abjure
  • cancel
  • censor
  • debar
  • deny
  • disacknowledge
  • disavow
  • disclaim
  • dismiss
  • disown
  • embargo
  • exclude
  • forbid
disapprove
  • blame
  • censure
  • chastise
  • criticize
  • damn
  • decry
  • denounce
  • deplore
  • deprecate
  • detract
  • disallow
  • discommend
  • discountenance
disavow
  • abjure
  • contradict
  • deny
  • disacknowledge
  • disallow
  • disclaim
  • disown
  • drop out
  • forswear
  • gainsay
  • go back on word
  • impugn
  • negate
dispute
  • altercation
  • beef
  • bickering
  • bone of contention
  • brawl
  • broil
  • brouhaha
  • commotion
  • conflict
  • contention
  • controversy
  • debate
  • difference of opinion
disregard
  • apathy
  • brush-off
  • contempt
  • disdain
  • disesteem
  • disfavor
  • disinterest
  • disrespect
  • forgetting
  • heedlessness
  • inadvertence
  • inattention
  • indifference
forswear
  • abjure
  • deny
  • disclaim
  • disown
  • drop
  • forgo
  • forsake
  • give up
  • recall
  • recant
  • reject
  • renege
  • renounce
ignore
  • avoid
  • be oblivious to
  • blink
  • brush off
  • bury one's head in sand
  • cold-shoulder
  • discount
  • disdain
  • evade
  • fail
  • forget
  • let it go
  • look the other way
invalidate
  • X-out
  • abate
  • abolish
  • abrogate
  • annihilate
  • annul
  • blow sky-high
  • cancel
  • circumduct
  • counteract
  • counterbalance
  • disannul
  • discredit
oppose
  • argue
  • assail
  • assault
  • attack
  • bar
  • battle
  • bombard
  • call in question
  • check
  • combat
  • confront
  • contradict
  • controvert
protest
  • bellyache
  • big stink
  • blackball
  • challenge
  • clamor
  • declaration
  • demonstration
  • demur
  • demurral
  • difficulty
  • dissent
  • flak
  • formal complaint
refuse
  • debris
  • dregs
  • dross
  • dump
  • dunghill
  • dust
  • hogwash
  • junk
  • leavings
  • litter
  • muck
  • offal
  • rejectamenta
reject
  • burn
  • cashier
  • cast aside
  • cast off
  • cast out
  • chuck
  • decline
  • deny
  • despise
  • disallow
  • disbelieve
  • discard
  • discount
renounce
  • abdicate
  • abjure
  • abnegate
  • abstain from
  • apostacize
  • arrogate
  • cast off
  • decline
  • defect
  • demit
  • deny
  • desert
  • disavow
repudiate
  • abandon
  • abjure
  • apostatize
  • banish
  • be against
  • break with
  • cast
  • cast off
  • cut off
  • decline
  • default
  • defect
  • demur
veto
  • ban
  • blackball
  • declination
  • denial
  • embargo
  • interdict
  • interdiction
  • negative
  • nonconsent
  • prohibition

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