Denial - outright rejection. --- Note that denial is also used in the sense of dogmatic refusal to believe (something). Well known examples include Holocaust denial and climate change denial.
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The abstract nouns for the verb to deny are denier, denial and the gerund, denying.
There is none. To deny the truth is to lie and live it! Living a lie is denial and the state denial and living a lie is synonymous with telling a lie. Perhaps the only real difference is in the motive. To deny the truth can be motivated by a desire to avoid the harshness of the truth but still requires deception. While to lie maybe the consequence of denial and or intentional deception. To deny something often requires the omission of the truth while to lie is to to deny or contradict the truth. But a lie by omission is still a lie!
Refutation and rebuttal are two synonyms for contradiction. Another is denial.
Some antonyms of the word affidavit is denial, veto, and negation.
You are in denial.
being sad or depressed
His denial was categorical. This means that his denial was explicit, absolute and/or unqualified.
I am not entirely sure but i think it is something like "I didnt do it" or "It wasnt me".
One way would be to make call after call in an attempt to make all circuits busy. This type of attack is called a denial of service
Denial of materialism
He was denial of women rights. He was in denial of his committed bad deeds. He committed the act even though of his continuous denial.
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The duration of The Denial is 3000.0 seconds.
The "denial" of an act is called "Verleugnung" or "Bestreitung".The "denial" of article is called "Entziehung" or "Weigerung".The "denial" of acknowledgment is called "Aberkennung".
Credible means something that is believable or capable of being believed; believable. For example, credible evidence refers to evidence that is worthy of belief or trustworthy. In the question this means that the sponsor denial or the explanation of it, is believable or trustworthy.
There is no patron saint of denial.