deny

verb

de·​ny di-ˈnī How to pronounce deny (audio)
dē-
denied; denying; denies

transitive verb

1
: to declare (something) to be untrue
They denied the allegations.
2
: to refuse to admit or acknowledge (something) : disavow
denied responsibility for the vandalism
3
a
: to give a negative answer to
denying the petitioners
b
: to refuse to grant
deny a request
was denied a refund
c
: to restrain (oneself) from gratification of desires
unwilling to deny himself the foods that he loves
4
: to refuse to accept the existence, truth, or validity of
There's no denying her expertise.
You can't deny that he's a good singer.
5
medical : to report or note the absence of (a symptom)
The patient denies pruritus …David A. Fisher
6
archaic : decline
denyingly adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for deny

deny, gainsay, contradict, contravene mean to refuse to accept as true or valid.

deny implies a firm refusal to accept as true, to grant or concede, or to acknowledge the existence or claims of.

denied the charges

gainsay implies disputing the truth of what another has said.

no one can gainsay her claims

contradict implies an open or flat denial.

her account contradicts his

contravene implies not so much an intentional opposition as some inherent incompatibility.

laws that contravene tradition

Examples of deny in a Sentence

He denied the report that he would be quitting his job. She denies all the charges that have been made against her. The police deny that racism is a problem in the department. Yes, I was there. I don't deny it. The judge denied their request. a government that denies its citizens basic freedoms
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Donald Trump's second inauguration will be a triumphant return for a former president many believed to be permanently barred from Washington four years ago after denying his 2020 election loss. Phillip M. Bailey, USA TODAY, 13 Dec. 2024 In a statement provided to Fox News Digital, Diddy's reps once again denied the allegations. Lauryn Overhultz, Fox News, 12 Dec. 2024 Mangione is in jail in Pennsylvania, where he was denied bail, and is resisting extradition to New York to face trial — a process that could take weeks. Patrick Smith, NBC News, 12 Dec. 2024 Trump has denied the affair and pleaded not guilty to all charges. Gordon G. Chang, Newsweek, 12 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for deny 

Word History

Etymology

Middle English denien, borrowed from Anglo-French denier, deneier (also continental Old French), from de- de- (reinforcing the meaning of the base verb) + nier "to renounce, deny, refuse" (after Latin dēnegāre "to deny"), going back to Latin negāre "to say (with the negative of a conjoined clause), deny, say no" — more at negate

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of deny was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Deny.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deny. Accessed 26 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

deny

verb
de·​ny di-ˈnī How to pronounce deny (audio)
denied; denying
1
: to declare not to be true : contradict
deny a report
2
: to refuse to grant
deny a request
3
: to refuse to accept the existence or truth of

Legal Definition

deny

transitive verb
de·​ny
denied; denying
1
: to declare untrue
a party must…admit or deny the allegationsFederal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 8(b)
compare avoid
2
: to refuse to grant
denied the motion for a new trial

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