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    recusant
    /ˈrɛkjʊz(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. a person who refuses to submit to an authority or to comply with a regulation.

    adjective

    • 1. of or denoting a recusant.

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  2. The meaning of RECUSANT is an English Roman Catholic of the time from about 1570 to 1791 who refused to attend services of the Church of England and thereby committed a statutory offense. How to use recusant in a sentence.

  3. someone in the past who refused to go to Church of England services (= religious ceremonies): Catholic recusants. Unlike many recusant families, the Talbots had managed to retain most of their landed estates. formal. someone who refuses to obey people who have authority: political recusants. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Recusant definition: refusing to submit, comply, etc.. See examples of RECUSANT used in a sentence.

  5. Recusant is a formal word for a person who refuses to do what a rule or person in authority says they should do. Learn how to use this word in sentences and find synonyms and related topics.

  6. Someone who refuses to participate in a socially expected activity (especially when they decline to go to church) is a recusant. Between the 16th and 18th centuries, anyone who broke church rules by refusing to attend services would be labeled a recusant by the Church of England.

  7. Recusant is a noun or adjective that means a person who refuses to conform to established standards of conduct, especially a Roman Catholic who refused to attend the services of the Church of England in 16th-18th century England. See synonyms, translations and usage examples of recusant.

  8. Recusant is a noun or adjective that means a person who refuses to obey an authority or attend the services of the Church of England. Learn the word origin, synonyms, and usage examples from Collins English Dictionary.