deny

verb39 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A common and general way to say you deny something with conviction.

To deny something in a very clear, direct, and complete way.

To deny something in a way that shows you are not going to change your mind.

To deny something directly and without hesitation.

To deny something with strong and often angry feelings.

To deny something many times.

To deny something in a forceful way to show it is very important.

To deny something as an official statement from a person or organization in authority.

To deny something with a lot of physical or mental energy and determination.

To deny something every time the subject is mentioned.

Used to describe a very strong and determined refusal to change one's mind.

To deny something in an official or serious way.

To deny something with a lot of effort and energy.

To deny something with anger and determination.

To deny something while showing anger.

To deny something in a way that is clear and has only one possible meaning.

To deny something angrily and with a lot of energy.

To deny something in a way that has been clearly and deliberately stated.

To deny something and refuse to change your opinion, especially over a long period.

To deny something with anger caused by something that is unfair or wrong.

Used to indicate the person who is being refused something.

A phrase used to emphasize that a statement is obviously true.

A phrase used to emphasize that everyone would agree a statement is true.

Used to say that something is certainly true.