Deny vs He won't give it to me
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Deny
Top 1,000 (very common)B2verb
He won't give it to me
Top 2,000 (common)
Most common: Deny
| Deny | He won't give it to me | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 /["/dɪˈnaɪ/","/dɪˈnaɪz/","/dɪˈnaɪd/","/dɪˈnaɪɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/dɪˈnaɪ/","/dɪˈnaɪz/","/dɪˈnaɪd/","/dɪˈnaɪɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 //hiː wəʊnt ɡɪv ɪt tə miː//🇺🇸 //hi woʊnt ɡɪv ɪt tə mi// |
| Meaning | To say that something is not true or to refuse to accept something. | He will not provide it to me. |
| Example | She decided to deny the accusations made against her. | After I asked for a loan, he won't give it to me. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral |
| How common | Top 1,000 (very common) | Top 2,000 (common) |
| CEFR level | B2 | - |
| Part of speech | verb | |
| Collocations | adamantly, emphatically, fiercely, cannot, try to, no one could deny (that)…, no one would deny (that)…, there is no denying something, adamantly, emphatically, fiercely, cannot, try to, no one could deny (that)…, no one would deny (that)…, there is no denying something, cruelly, effectively, routinely, to | won't give up, won't give in, won't give a chance |
| Antonyms | accept, acknowledge, admit | - |
| Common mistakes | 'Deny' is sometimes incorrectly used as a noun, e.g., 'a deny'., Confused with 'refuse' - 'deny' is more about truth, while 'refuse' is about willingness., Learners may forget to use an object with 'deny'. | Using 'will' instead of 'won't' for refusal., Confusing 'give' with 'offer' in this context., Incorrectly using 'to' instead of 'for' in some variations. |
| Usage notes | Use 'deny' when someone refuses to accept a fact or truth. It is common in both spoken and written English, but can be less suitable in very casual conversations. | This phrase is typically used to express frustration or disappointment about someone refusing to share something. Appropriate in both spoken and written contexts. |
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Frequently asked questions: Deny vs He won't give it to me
What's the difference between Deny and He won't give it to me?
Deny: To say that something is not true or to refuse to accept something. He won't give it to me: He will not provide it to me.
Which is more common: Deny and He won't give it to me?
Deny is the most common in everyday English.
Can you show an example of each?
Deny: She decided to deny the accusations made against her. He won't give it to me: After I asked for a loan, he won't give it to me.
Can I use Deny and He won't give it to me interchangeably?
Not always. Deny and He won't give it to me are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.