forbod |
deny |
As a noun forbod
is .
As a verb deny is
to not allow.
forbidden |
deny |
As verbs the difference between forbidden and deny
is that
forbidden is while
deny is to not allow.
As an adjective forbidden
is not allowed.
deny |
refusal |
As a verb deny
is to not allow.
As a noun refusal is
the act of refusing.
exclaim |
deny |
Related terms |
Exclaim is a related term of deny.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between exclaim and deny
is that
exclaim is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor while
deny is (obsolete) to refuse (to do or accept something).
As verbs the difference between exclaim and deny
is that
exclaim is (
lb) to cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun exclaim
is (obsolete) exclamation; outcry, clamor.
thunder |
deny |
Related terms |
In obsolete terms the difference between thunder and deny
is that
thunder is the discharge of electricity; a thunderbolt while
deny is to refuse (to do or accept something).
In transitive terms the difference between thunder and deny
is that
thunder is to say (something) with a loud, threatening voice while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between thunder and deny
is that
thunder is to produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun thunder
is the sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge.
sigh |
deny |
Related terms |
Sigh is a related term of deny.
In lang=en terms the difference between sigh and deny
is that
sigh is to express by sighs; to utter in or with sighs while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between sigh and deny
is that
sigh is to inhale a larger quantity of air than usual, and immediately expel it; to make a deep single audible respiration, especially as the result or involuntary expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun sigh
is a deep and prolonged audible inspiration or respiration of air, as when fatigued, frustrated, grieved, or relieved; the act of sighing.
As an interjection sigh
is an expression of fatigue, exhaustion, grief, sorrow, frustration, or the like, often used in casual written contexts.
reply |
deny |
In lang=en terms the difference between reply and deny
is that
reply is to repeat something back; to echo while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between reply and deny
is that
reply is (intransitive) to give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun reply
is a written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
delay |
deny |
In obsolete terms the difference between delay and deny
is that
delay is to assuage, quench, allay while
deny is to refuse (to do or accept something).
As verbs the difference between delay and deny
is that
delay is to put off until a later time; to defer while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun delay
is a period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.
roar |
deny |
Related terms |
Roar is a related term of deny.
As a proper noun roar
is .
As a verb deny is
to not allow.
hiss |
deny |
Related terms |
Hiss is a related term of deny.
In lang=en terms the difference between hiss and deny
is that
hiss is to utter with a hissing sound while
deny is to refuse to give or grant something to someone.
As verbs the difference between hiss and deny
is that
hiss is to make a hissing sound while
deny is to not allow.
As a noun hiss
is a high-pitched sound made by a snake, cat, escaping steam, etc.
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