Lewis and Short says "repulsa". This is derived from the word repello (drive back, reject). I would have used something like negatus (denied), but it makes much more sense to say repulsa--since it is the accepted word.
It means to deny something
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
Gourmet IS a French word.
Deny is a verb.
The word is likely deny (to contradict or naysay).
The word nego has connections with French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian and Spanish. It generally means I deny or I refuse
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.
It comes to us by way of the French, from the Middle Latin word renegare, which in turn comes from the Old Latin prefix re- (again) and negare (to deny; also the root for the word negate).In other words, to renege means to go back on a promise, to literally deny someone again.
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.
reject?
Deny?