disclaimer

noun
UK: /dɪsˈkleɪmə(r)/
US: /dɪsˈkleɪmər/
  1. A statement that you are not responsible for something.

    1. The website has a disclaimer about the accuracy of its information.
    2. Before watching, there's a disclaimer that this show contains scenes of violence.
  2. A statement denying responsibility or association.

    1. He added a disclaimer to his speech, saying he was not an expert.
    2. The book includes a disclaimer stating the views are the author's own.
disclaimer transitive-verb
  1. To give up a legal claim to something.

    1. She disclaimed any interest in the property after her father's death.
    2. He chose to disclaimer his inheritance because of the associated tax burden.
  2. To deny responsibility or connection with something.

    1. The company disclaimed all knowledge of the illegal activities.
    2. They disclaimed responsibility for the accident, blaming the poor weather instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "disclaimer" in English means: A statement that you are not responsible for something., A statement denying responsibility or association..

The phonetic transcription of "disclaimer" is /dɪsˈkleɪmə(r)/ in British English and /dɪsˈkleɪmər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "disclaimer": denial, renunciation, rejection, waiver.

Example usage of "disclaimer": "The website has a disclaimer about the accuracy of its information.". More examples on the page.