Mitt Romney could not defy losing to Barack Obama
a good scentence for defy is, "i would not defy my fathers orders."
Here’s one! “If you defy driving rules a cop may give you a ticket!”
The water seemed to defy gravity.
The word defy is a verb. Defy means to reject or to refuse.
She always seemed ageless to me. The beauty of architecture is ageless.
A close homophone for 'defy' would be deify, to promote someone to the status of a god.Synonyms for 'defy' include: withstand, resist, stand up to, stand for, challenge, and fight.
The word defy is a verb and it means to openly resist.
The word 'defy' is a verb (defy, defies, defying, defied).The verb form 'defy' is used for the first and second person, singular, present; and the first, second, and thrid person, plural present.The noun form for the verb to defy is the gerund, defying (an uncountable noun with no plural form).
One option is the word disagree.
"I defy your denunciation!" shouted the defendant. The denunciation was, however, final.
A synonym for "resist" is "oppose" or "defy."
The defiance the teenager showed towards her parents was outrageous. Defiance is the quality of being defiant. In this case, it means that the teenager was disobeying something that her parents asked of her. To defy is to angrily disobey.