yes denied is a verb because you are saying no to it
Example:She denied it.
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denied is not an adjective, its a verb example"i have denied his request."
Denied is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of deny.
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.
A sentence simply had a verb? Oh boy!
"The patient had anorexia, though he denied any nausea or vomiting," is a sentence with two verbs: "had" and "denied."
The adverb fiercely applies to the verb "denied".
Denial is a noun. The verb is deny. The past is denied.
The past participle of the verb to deny is denied.
Deny is a verb, so basically, "I deny that", where I or any other pronoun can be used, and then you need a subject too. Mike denies not being home at midnight. She was denied an extension on her deadline.
Accessible is an adjective.
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.
You have denied me my right as a father. He denied any wrong doing.