"Affirm" and "deny" are antonyms, as they have opposite meanings. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, such as "there," "their," and "they're."
Yes, "affirm" and "deny" are not homophones. They are pronounced differently and have different meanings. "Affirm" means to agree with or uphold something, while "deny" means to declare that something is not true or to refuse something requested.
You're looking for the antonyms of conferring. The opposites of conferring are dishonor, taking, deny, refuse, oppose, and withhold.
Deny is a verb.
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The word "deny" has two syllables: de-ny.
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Yes, "affirm" and "deny" are not homophones. They are pronounced differently and have different meanings. "Affirm" means to agree with or uphold something, while "deny" means to declare that something is not true or to refuse something requested.
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Antonyms for "deny" include "affirm," "acknowledge," and "admit." These words indicate acceptance or recognition of a fact or statement, rather than rejecting or refuting it. Other possible antonyms are "confess" and "validate," which also imply a willingness to accept or support the truth of something.
Deny, negate, veto, nullify...
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For the meaning of assert as "to affirm" the opposite could be "deny."
"deny, frustrate, refuse.
Antonyms for acknowledge (admit) could be deny, dispute, or refute. Antonyms for acknowledge (recognize) could be ignore or disregard.
The antonyms (opposite) of deny would be to accept or agree with something, so you could use:AcceptAgreeGrant(ed)Allow