Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Denial"
The meaning of "Denial" in various phrases and sentences
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What does on with the denial mean?
A:
in this case, “on with” means start or continue doing something.
Q:
What does denial mean?
A:
To say something is false
Q:
What does flat denial mean?
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@revinneil it means that the denial is definitive and it's not going to change.
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What does He sighed as he paged through the list-then he shut down and denial set in. mean?
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it means that he received this emotion. he had a feeling of “denial” when he paged through the list.
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What does "that's major denial" mean?
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It means that a person will not accept the truth about something that is related to them. The negate this truth by their actions or their words.
Example sentences using "Denial"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with be in denial.
A:
"When you first loose a pet its hard not to be in denial."
"If you find yourself disagreeing with them, you may be in denial."
"Its hard to believe I was up so late, I'm still in denial."
"If your knee deep in a river in egypt, you may be in de Nile"
(The last one is a joke)
"If you find yourself disagreeing with them, you may be in denial."
"Its hard to believe I was up so late, I'm still in denial."
"If your knee deep in a river in egypt, you may be in de Nile"
(The last one is a joke)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with be in denial.
A:
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with denial.
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He is in denial.
She told herself every thing would be o.k but she was in denial.
she was allergic to cheese but she still kept eating it, she was in denial
She told herself every thing would be o.k but she was in denial.
she was allergic to cheese but she still kept eating it, she was in denial
Q:
Please show me example sentences with denial.
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You must be in denial.
Synonyms of "Denial" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between denial and negation ?
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DENIAL: a statement saying that something is not true or real : a statement in which someone denies something:
example:
The accusations have met with angry denials from school officials.
to cause (something) to not be effective:
examples:
The fact that she lied about her work experience negated the contract.
The jury's verdict was a negation of justice
example:
The accusations have met with angry denials from school officials.
to cause (something) to not be effective:
examples:
The fact that she lied about her work experience negated the contract.
The jury's verdict was a negation of justice
Q:
What is the difference between denial and refuse ?
A:
Deny is to refuse to accept the existence of someone or something.
I deny logic; I refuse to accept the existence of logic.
Denial is the noun for deny.
He explained to us his denial of logic.
Refuse is to decline a request or an objective given by someone. It's someone or something having no will to obey something.
A: "Get me the bottle, will you?"
B: "No, I refuse."
I deny logic; I refuse to accept the existence of logic.
Denial is the noun for deny.
He explained to us his denial of logic.
Refuse is to decline a request or an objective given by someone. It's someone or something having no will to obey something.
A: "Get me the bottle, will you?"
B: "No, I refuse."
Q:
What is the difference between denial and in denial ?
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A person is IN denial. Being IN denial only applies to people. This is a state or a mood, like being happy or sad.
Denial is an action - to deny. Denial is similar to "rejection".
Denial is an action - to deny. Denial is similar to "rejection".
Translations of "Denial"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? denial
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How do you say this in English (US)? denial
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Other questions about "Denial"
Q:
"Your denial that it did intrigues me."
Does this mean "you denying that that thought entered your head intrigues me"?
Does this mean "you denying that that thought entered your head intrigues me"?
A:
Yes. That is accurate.
I think that the expression "X intrigues me" is more counter-intuitive to Japanese people than the fact that he uses "denial".
...Just like "X interests me" "X surprises me" "X excites me" "X makes me want to do Y" "X bores me" ...etc.
I think that the expression "X intrigues me" is more counter-intuitive to Japanese people than the fact that he uses "denial".
...Just like "X interests me" "X surprises me" "X excites me" "X makes me want to do Y" "X bores me" ...etc.
Q:
when I’m in denial of my depression or flaws in me, you always check in with me. so I was able to not hold things in but let them out. thanks for being inquisitive about how I feel all the time. /
Thanks for asking me with inquisitive eyes about how I feel all the time. Does this sound natural?
Thanks for asking me with inquisitive eyes about how I feel all the time. Does this sound natural?
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× when I’m in denial of my depression or flaws in me, you always check in with me. so I was able to not hold things in but let them out.
✓ when I’m in denial about my depression or flaws, you always check on me. so I was able to not hold things in but let them out.
If I were to say this to someone in person and unplanned, and wanted to tell someone truthfully how I felt, I’d probably say something like “thanks for caring about me and being curious about how I feel”. Inquisitive feels a bit more like a character trait and not something I’d normally use if I was having an emotional conversation with someone
✓ when I’m in denial about my depression or flaws, you always check on me. so I was able to not hold things in but let them out.
If I were to say this to someone in person and unplanned, and wanted to tell someone truthfully how I felt, I’d probably say something like “thanks for caring about me and being curious about how I feel”. Inquisitive feels a bit more like a character trait and not something I’d normally use if I was having an emotional conversation with someone
Q:
1. He was in denial about the test result that he failed the cut-line.
2. She has a hard time to write her book for the first time.
3. Because of unexpected problems, My plans wents up in smoke.
4. She has been going for her dream from two years ago.
5. As soon as saw him face, I couldn't control my turbulent emotions.
6. People look back on what their life has been like so far, when people die.
7. I have to keep bottled up my hearts because I know he likes someone. Does this sound natural?
2. She has a hard time to write her book for the first time.
3. Because of unexpected problems, My plans wents up in smoke.
4. She has been going for her dream from two years ago.
5. As soon as saw him face, I couldn't control my turbulent emotions.
6. People look back on what their life has been like so far, when people die.
7. I have to keep bottled up my hearts because I know he likes someone. Does this sound natural?
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× 1. He was in denial about the test result that he failed the cut-line.
✓ 1. He was in denial about the test result since he failed the cut-off line.
× 2. She has a hard time to write her book for the first time.
✓ 2. She has a hard time writing a book for the first time.
× 3. Because of unexpected problems, My plans wents up in smoke.
✓ 3. Because of unexpected problems, My plans went up in smoke.
× 4. She has been going for her dream from two years ago.
✓ 4. She has been pursuing her dream since two years.
× 5. As soon as saw him face, I couldn't control my turbulent emotions.
✓ 5. As soon as I saw his face, I couldn't control my turbulent emotions.
× 7. I have to keep bottled up my hearts because I know he likes someone.
✓ 7. I have to keep bottling up my feelings because I know he likes someone else.
✓ 1. He was in denial about the test result since he failed the cut-off line.
× 2. She has a hard time to write her book for the first time.
✓ 2. She has a hard time writing a book for the first time.
× 3. Because of unexpected problems, My plans wents up in smoke.
✓ 3. Because of unexpected problems, My plans went up in smoke.
× 4. She has been going for her dream from two years ago.
✓ 4. She has been pursuing her dream since two years.
× 5. As soon as saw him face, I couldn't control my turbulent emotions.
✓ 5. As soon as I saw his face, I couldn't control my turbulent emotions.
× 7. I have to keep bottled up my hearts because I know he likes someone.
✓ 7. I have to keep bottling up my feelings because I know he likes someone else.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce there is no denial that.
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Q:
I realized how much she loved me when I lost her. I am in denial. Does this sound natural?
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Try "I realized how much she loved me after I lost her. Now I'm in denial"
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