verb.
The abstract nouns for the verb to deny are denier, denial and the gerund, denying.
I THINK IT IS DENY.. Ox*
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
The noun countenance means a face or a look or appearance. There are no direct antonyms for the noun, as close as you can come are faceless, expressionless, or featureless. The verb countenance is to accept, approve or support something; antonyms for the verb are deny, disagree, disapprove, discourage, dispute, reject, oppose, renounce, or repudiate.
verb.
verb.
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 abstract nouns for the verb to deny are denier, denial and the gerund, denying.
Denial is a noun. The verb is deny. The past is denied.
The main verb of the sentence "I deny meeting her before visiting Macau" is "deny." It expresses the action of the subject, "I," in relation to the act of meeting the object, "her." The phrase "meeting her" serves as a noun clause that acts as the object of the verb "deny."
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.
Deny is a verb.
the main verb is 'deny'.
Denied is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of deny.
I THINK IT IS DENY.. Ox*