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denier
1[dih-nahy-er]
noun
a person who denies.
a person who refuses to accept the existence, truth, or validity of something despite evidence or general support for it: It makes no sense for an environmental watchdog agency to hire a denier of climate change.
The writer is a Holocaust denier.
It makes no sense for an environmental watchdog agency to hire a denier of climate change.
Election deniers continue to question the integrity of the ballot counts.
denier
2[duh-neer, den-yer, duh-nyey]
noun
a unit of weight indicating the fineness of fiber filaments and yarns, both silk and synthetic, and equal to a yarn weighing one gram per each 9,000 meters: used especially in indicating the fineness of women's hosiery.
any of various coins issued in French-speaking regions, especially a coin of France, originally of silver but later of copper, introduced in the 8th century and continued until 1794.
denier
1noun
a unit of weight used to measure the fineness of silk and man-made fibres, esp when woven into women's tights, etc. It is equal to 1 gram per 9000 metres
any of several former European coins of various denominations
denier
2/ ɪˈԲɪə /
noun
a person who denies
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of denier1
Word History and Origins
Origin of denier1
Example Sentences
Court filings in the case say Villanueva allegedly learned of the allegation that Huntsman was a Holocaust denier from former L.A.
Climate deniers often point to the unanswered — or unanswerable — questions about climate change and insist those are good reasons to wait, to second-guess, to preserve the status quo.
"It can be quite dangerous as people could manipulate history - for example, someone could create an AI-generated video that backs up holocaust deniers."
But that defense is not flying in France, where Bardella is president of the far-right National Rally party, founded by Holocaust denier Jean-Marie Le Pen.
"The right wing is on the rise everywhere. The number of Holocaust deniers is increasing," says Anna Bokshitskaya, Executive Director of the Russian Jewish Congress.
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