cancel

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The meaning (definition) of the word cancel
to stop a plan so it does not happen
The word cancel used in a sentence
“We had to cancel the picnic because of the rain.”
Words that mean the same as cancel (synonyms)
stopcall off
Words that mean the opposite of cancel (antonyms)
continueproceed
How the word cancel is said around the world
| French | Annuler |
| Spanish | Cancelar |
| Mandarin | 取消 |
| Hindi | रद्द करना |
| Arabic | يلغي |
| Russian | отмена |
| Portuguese (EU) | cancelar |
| Portuguese (BR) | cancelar |
| Japanese | キャンセル |
| German | stornieren |
| Urdu | منسوخ |
| Punjabi | ਰੱਦ ਕਰੋ |
| Korean | 취소 |
| Hebrew | לְבַטֵל |
| Greek | ματαίωση |
| Dutch | annuleren |
| Filipino | kanselahin |
| Vietnamese | Hủy bỏ |
| Turkish | iptal etmek |
| Persian | لغو |
| Polish | anulować |
| Ukrainian | скасувати |
| Bengali | বাতিল করুন |
| Swedish | avboka |
| Italian | cancellare |
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