eschew
[ es-choo ]
/ ɛsˈtʃu /
verb (used with object)
to abstain or keep away from; shun; avoid: to eschew evil.
Origin of eschew
1300–50; Middle English
eschewen < Old French
eschiver,
eschever < Germanic; compare Old High German
sciuhen, German
scheuchen,
shy2
OTHER WORDS FROM eschew
es·chew·al, noun es·chew·er, noun un·es·chewed, adjectiveWords nearby eschew
Example sentences from the Web for eschew
British Dictionary definitions for eschew
eschew
/ (ɪsˈtʃuː) /
verb
(tr)
to keep clear of or abstain from (something disliked, injurious, etc); shun; avoid
Derived forms of eschew
eschewal, noun eschewer, nounWord Origin for eschew
C14: from Old French
eschiver, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German
skiuhan to frighten away; see
shy
1,
skew