ひてい
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
Verb (する)
1. denial; negation; repudiation; disavowal
Noun
2. negation (logic)
3. NOT operation
Pitch accent
てい
Used in vocabulary (33 in total)
complete denial; complete disavowal; total negation
negative; contradictory
self-denial
Examples (36 in total)
I don't deny it.
I deny everything.
That fact can't be denied.
Mayuko denied the rumor.
He contradicted the news.
He denied that he was the thief.
He denied the accusation.
There is no denying that he is clever.
He denied having said such a thing.
Do you deny that you went there?
He denied having met her.
He denied having done it.
We can't deny the fact that he's honest.
No one can deny the fact.
The prisoner denied that he had killed a policeman.
Mary denied having stolen the money.
Tom denied that he'd done that.
The mayor denied having taken a bribe.
There is no denying the fact that smoking is harmful.
We can't deny the fact that Jessie is honest.
The high-ranking government official ruled out the possibility of a general election.
This boy denied having broken the window.
The man denied having stolen the car.
The police ruled out the possibility of suicide in the case.
He denied having taken part in the crime.
No one can deny the fact that the earth is round.
The fact that he was a great statesman cannot be denied.
There is no denying that the prisoner is guilty.
There is no denying that English is the most widely spoken language in the world.
He didn't deny that he was formerly involved in the program.
Can it be true that he has denied that fact?
To my surprise, her reply was flatly negative.
There is no denying the fact that no one is free from racial prejudice.
I am not so stupid as to deny its great beauty.
He denied the fact of her having called him that evening.
There's no denying his ability as a pitcher, but he is rather injury-prone.