welch

[welch]

welch Definition

  • 1to fail to keep a promise or an agreement
  • 2to avoid paying a debt or fulfilling an obligation

Using welch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "welch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He welched on his promise to help me move.

  • Example

    The company welched on its commitment to provide health insurance to its employees.

  • Example

    Don't welch on your bet!

  • Example

    She accused him of welching on their deal.

welch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for welch

Antonyms for welch

Phrases with welch

  • to fail to pay back money that is owed

    Example

    He welched on a debt of $5000.

  • to fail to pay off a gambling debt

    Example

    He was accused of welching on a bet after he refused to pay up.

  • to fail to keep a promise or an agreement

    Example

    She accused him of welching on a promise to help her move.

Origins of welch

from the surname 'Welch', meaning 'foreigner' or 'stranger'

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Summary: welch in Brief

'Welch' [welch] is a verb that means to fail to keep a promise or agreement, or to avoid paying a debt or fulfilling an obligation. It is often used in the context of gambling, as in 'Don't welch on your bet!' 'Welch' can also be used in phrases like 'welch on a debt' and 'welch on a promise.' Synonyms include 'renege' and 'default,' while informal alternatives are 'back out' and 'flake out.'