Definitions and Examples of deny, disavow
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To declare that something is not true or that one did not do something.
Example
He will deny all the allegations against him in court.
To deny any responsibility or connection with something.
Example
The company disavowed any knowledge of the illegal activities of its employees.
Key Differences: deny vs disavow
- 1Deny is used when someone refuses to accept or acknowledge the truth of something.
- 2Disavow is used when someone denies any responsibility or connection with something.
Effective Usage of deny, disavow
- 1Legal Proceedings: Use deny to refute allegations or accusations.
- 2Politics: Use disavow to distance oneself from controversial statements or actions.
- 3Academic Writing: Use avows to assert a claim or argument in research papers or essays.
Remember this!
The antonyms deny and disavow convey a negative or opposite meaning to the verb avows, which means to assert or declare something to be true. Use deny to refute allegations or accusations, disavow to distance oneself from controversial statements or actions, and avows to assert a claim or argument in research papers or essays.