renege

[riˈneɪɡ]

renege Definition

  • 1to go back on a promise or commitment
  • 2to fail to follow through on a promise or obligation

Using renege: Examples

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

  • Example

    He reneged on his promise to help me move.

  • Example

    The company reneged on its agreement to provide health insurance.

  • Example

    I can't believe he reneged on the bet!

  • Example

    She accused him of reneging on their deal.

renege Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for renege

Antonyms for renege

Phrases with renege

  • to fail to fulfill the terms of a contract

    Example

    The company was sued for reneging on a contract with a supplier.

  • to fail to pay a bet that has been lost

    Example

    He was accused of reneging on a bet he had made with his friend.

  • to fail to keep a promise that has been made

    Example

    She accused him of reneging on his promise to help her move.

Origins of renege

from Medieval Latin 'renegare', meaning 'to deny'

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Summary: renege in Brief

'Renege' [riˈneɪɡ] is a verb that means to go back on a promise or commitment, or to fail to follow through on an obligation. It is often used in the context of contracts, bets, and promises, as in 'He reneged on his promise to help me move.' 'Renege' is a formal term that can be replaced by 'default' or 'break one's word.'