The word "deny" is a verb composed of a root and a suffix. The root "den-" comes from Latin "denegare," meaning to refuse or reject, while the suffix "-y" indicates the action or state of the root. In terms of phonetics, it has two syllables: /dɪˈnaɪ/. Overall, "deny" conveys the act of refusing to acknowledge or accept something.
Deny is a verb.
The word is likely deny (to contradict or naysay).
The word "deny" has two syllables: de-ny.
Deny
He won't deny himself anything.Deny sin and you will lead a good life. Don't deny her the pleasure of your company.
The past participle of the verb to deny is denied.
I deny.
Ross wanted to deny the insignificance of his dissertation. Flynn tried to deny the crime in court. Trying to deny our connection is pointless. I tried to deny the accusation.
Yes.
Deny?
reject?
The African Luhya translation of the English word "Deny" is "Lobaa".