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I'm with @Bob/PKB, you must mean "denial". See here: de·ni·al
[dih-nahy-uhl] Show IPA
noun 1. an assertion that something said, believed, alleged, etc., is false: Despite his denials, we knew he had taken the purse. The politician issued a denial of his opponent's charges.
2. refusal to believe a doctrine, theory, or the like.
3. disbelief in the existence or reality of a thing.
4. the refusal to satisfy a claim, request, desire, etc., or the refusal of a person making it.
5. refusal to recognize or acknowledge; a disowning or disavowal: the traitor's denial of his country; Peter's denial of Christ.
12 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
You probably mean "denial" pronounced DEE NIGH EL.
Deny means, pretty much, "DID NOT!" It is an abject discrediting of oneself from whatever the accusation might be.
Other: You cheated on the final exam (accusation)
YOU: I did not cheat. I studied hard and knew the material. (Denial)
12 years ago. Rating: 1 | |