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denial noun 1 an act of denying or declaring something not to be true. 2 an act of refusing something to someone. 3 an act of refusing to acknowledge connections with somebody or something. in denial psychol suffering from a condition which involves the suppression, usually at a subconscious level, of an emotion, truth, etc that is particularly painful or difficult to come to terms with • After the death of his mother, he was in denial for months.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from deny.

denial noun 1 an act of denying or declaring something not to be true. 2 an act of refusing something to someone. 3 an act of refusing to acknowledge connections with somebody or something. in denial psychol suffering from a condition which involves the suppression, usually at a subconscious level, of an emotion, truth, etc that is particularly painful or difficult to come to terms with • After the death of his mother, he was in denial for months.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from deny.

denial noun 1 an act of denying or declaring something not to be true. 2 an act of refusing something to someone. 3 an act of refusing to acknowledge connections with somebody or something. in denial psychol suffering from a condition which involves the suppression, usually at a subconscious level, of an emotion, truth, etc that is particularly painful or difficult to come to terms with • After the death of his mother, he was in denial for months.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from deny.