defiance
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The adjective form of "defy" is "defiant."
The abstract noun forms for the verb to defy are defiance, and the gerund, defying.
The noun 'defiance' becomes 'to defy'. Other forms of this verb are 'defied', 'will defy', 'defying', etc.
Driving a car is defy.
Defiant
The word defy is a verb. Defy means to reject or to refuse.
Antonyms of Defy: obey, yield, surrender, give in
defying
Yes, it can be (challenged laws, challenged beliefs). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to challenge, and so is usually a verb form.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to defy are defiance, and the gerund, defying.
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).
Defiant
"Rebels" is a countable noun as it can be pluralized and used with a specific number. It refers to people who resist or defy authority or control.
of Defy
a good scentence for defy is, "i would not defy my fathers orders."
The word defy is a verb. Defy means to reject or to refuse.
Defy Everything was created in 1999.
Defy Appliances was created in 192#.
The population of Defy Appliances is 2,600.
It doesn't, nothing can defy gravity.
I defy you to give me a worthwhile sentence! It was not wise of the defendant to defy the court's initial ruling.