No, the word 'deny' is a verb (deny, denies, denying, denied), meaning to declare not to be true; to refuse to grant; to refuse to accept the existence or truth of something.The noun forms for the verb to deny are denier, denial, and the gerund, denying.
No, the word 'deny' is a verb, meaning to say that something is not true or does not exist; to refuse to give something requested or desired to someone.The noun form for the verb to deny is denial, an abstract noun.
the word unusual means something that is not ordinary.
Outcome is a word that means the result of an event.
In biology, the word eukaryote means true nucleus.
it is a latin word that means to "deny" or to "negate"
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It means to deny something
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Denay is correct if you want a word that means "to deny".Otherwise the other spelling is deny. Which means denying something.
The word defy is a verb and it means to openly resist.
The word for 'reject' or 'turn down' is 'deny.'
Deny.So you could say: "Fine, I admit it", or "No, I deny it".
No. The Latin word 'denegare' indeed means 'to deny' or 'to say no'. Additionally, it may mean 'to refuse' or 'to reject a request'. But the English verb 'to denigrate' means 'to blacken or to defame someone's character'.
It means something impossible to deny or disprove. An incontrovertible fact.
Refrain, desist, withold, withdraw, deny.
Deny is a verb.