rebuff
/rɪˈbʌf/Definitions
1. noun
a firm or decided rejection, especially of an offer or request
“Her rebuff of his proposal left him feeling hurt and disappointed.”
2. verb
to reject or refuse something firmly or decisively
“She rebuffed his advances by ignoring him.”
3. verb
to push back or repel something, especially a person or an animal
“The crowd rebuffed the protesters who tried to enter the building.”