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refrain
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Refrain \Re*frain"\, n. [F. refrain, fr. OF. refraindre; cf. Pr. refranhs a refrain, refranher to repeat. See Refract , Refrain , v.] The burden of a song; a phrase or verse which recurs at the end of each of the separate stanzas or divisions of a poetic ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the part of a song where a soloist is joined by a group of singers [syn: chorus ] v. not do something; "He refrained from hitting him back"; "she could not forbear weeping" [syn: forbear ] [ant: act ] choose no to consume; "I abstain from alcohol" [syn: ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 vb. 1 (context transitive archaic English) To hold back, to restrain (someone or something). (from 14th c.) 2 (context reflexive archaic English) To show restraint; to hold oneself back. (from 14th c.) 3 (context transitive now rare English) ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A refrain (from Vulgar Latin refringere , "to repeat", and later from Old French refraindre ) is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in verse ; the " chorus " of a song . Poetic fixed forms that feature refrains include the villanelle , the ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Old French refrain "chorus" (13c.), alteration of refrait , noun use of past participle of refraindre "repeat," also "break off," from Vulgar Latin *refrangere "break off," alteration of Latin refringere "break up, break open" (see refraction ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Kate wanted to slap Keith round the face but she refrained. ▪ Please refrain from smoking in the restaurant. ▪ Rand refrained from comment on the scandal involving his opponent. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Black leaders ...
Usage examples of refrain.
I cannot refrain from alluding, and which excited deep interest at the time.
It is particularly important to refrain from making unfavourable remarks or statements concerning the friends and the loved ones of God, inasmuch as any expression of grievance, of complaint or backbiting is incompatible with the requirements of unity and harmony and would dampen the spirit of love, fellowship and nobility.
I heard him at the piano while I was yet looking after my housekeeping, singing refrains of barcaroles and drinking songs, Italian and German, by the score.
From a window opening upon a balcony overhead came the clear notes of a barytone voice enunciating the oldfashioned words of an English ballad, the refrain of which expressed hopeless separation.
Albert apparently refrained from Mitch recalled hearing something about a brouhaha in St.
Hugh dined with me, and after dinner I produced those trophies which the strongest-minded are unable to refrain from purchasing, when they are offered by an engaging burnoused ruffian in the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings.
Vivacious, noisy, loving the nectar of flowers and the juices of fruits, Baal Burra was phenomenal in many winsome ways, but in a spirit of rare self denial I refrain from the pleasure of chronicling some of them in order to give place to instance and proof of the reasoning powers of an astonishingly high order.
He was tempted to order his driver to stop the jeep so he could show Manzo what happened to underlings who chronically complained, but he refrained for two reasons.
Having come to see the obstreperous rodent in a different light, Cezer refrained from licking his chops.
Once the baritones had finished telling of the dread sickness in the land, which had struck with incredible speed across the breath of Pern, the full chorus quietly introduced the refrain, of Moreta secluded with her queen, Orlith, who is about to clutch in Fort Weyr, while the healers from all holds and Weyrs try to isolate the form of the disease and find a cure.
The refrain thundered so loudly within his skull that the meager assembly of platelets left to guard the vascular borders of his brain might be fatally dislodged by the sheer vibrations of the thunderous noise.
He decided that he would send it over by Pottinger, whom he knew he could trust not only to deliver the letter, but to refrain from telling anyone that he had been sent with it.
When, at an earlier period, I refrained from discussing the question of frontier policy, I declared that its consideration was only postponed until a more propitious moment.
With my effusive compliments and most glorious best wishes to Ramus Ymph, I will somewhat indecisively refrain from calling him to Service.
I even held Anse refraining still, not that I was holding him recessional, but as though nothing else had ever been.