Definitions for eschews

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Spelling: [es-choo]
IPA: /ɛsˈtʃu/

Eschews is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 64 anagrams from letters in eschews (ceehssw).

Definitions for eschews

verb (used with object)

  1. to abstain or keep away from; shun; avoid:
  2. to abstain or keep away from; shun; avoid:

Origin of eschews

1300-50; Middle English eschewen Old French eschiver, eschever Germanic; compare Old High German sciuhen, German scheuchen, shy2

Examples for eschews

You eschew ostentation when times are good, and you pay your fair share of the cost when times are bad.

Stella McCartney has long been known to eschew animal-derived materials in her designs.

Generally speaking, I eschew Super Bowl parties, and for two reasons.

It is not hard to eschew cognac and claret, but there is no cure for "buzzing."

Of all the female celebrities to eschew the feminist label, Susan Sarandon seemed a most unlikely candidate.

You're surely not going to eschew the higher mammals, like our respected father-in-law?

Like Americans did when they elected Barack Obama, we should eschew our old shibboleths and forge ahead on a revolutionary path.

He did not eschew work because he was lazy, it seemed; but he saw no use in it.

Sweet children, let your delight be courtesy, and eschew rudeness.

To eschew strife and bragging, spite and greed, would that be love?

Of all the female celebrities to eschew the feminist label, Susan Sarandon seemed a most unlikely candidate.

Generally speaking, I eschew Super Bowl parties, and for two reasons.

Like Americans did when they elected Barack Obama, we should eschew our old shibboleths and forge ahead on a revolutionary path.

Stella McCartney has long been known to eschew animal-derived materials in her designs.

You eschew ostentation when times are good, and you pay your fair share of the cost when times are bad.

Sweet children, let your delight be courtesy, and eschew rudeness.

To eschew strife and bragging, spite and greed, would that be love?

You're surely not going to eschew the higher mammals, like our respected father-in-law?

It is not hard to eschew cognac and claret, but there is no cure for "buzzing."

He did not eschew work because he was lazy, it seemed; but he saw no use in it.

Word Value for eschews
Scrable

14

Words with friends

14

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