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1 botweg
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2 iets botweg ontkennen
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3 iets ronduit ontkennen
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4 ronduit
♦voorbeelden:1 het is ronduit belachelijk • absolutely/simply ridiculousiets ronduit ontkennen • flatly deny somethingom het maar ronduit te zeggen • to put it plainly/bluntlyiemand ronduit de waarheid zeggen • tell someone the plain truth -
5 weigeren
♦voorbeelden:de motor weigert • the engine won't startII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een visum weigeren • withhold a visablijven weigeren om/te …, hardnekkig weigeren om/te … • be adamant in one's refusal to …weigeren iets te doen • refuse to do somethingiemand iets weigeren • deny someone somethingiets botweg/ronduit weigeren • refuse something point-blank/flatlyze kon het hem moeilijk weigeren • she couldn't very well refuse himgoederen weigeren • reject goodsje inzending is geweigerd • your entry has been rejectedvoedsel weigeren • refuse food -
6 stellig
♦voorbeelden:op stellige toon • in a firm tone of voicehet stellige voornemen hebben om • have the firm intention toik geloof het stellig • I do not doubt ithij komt stellig • he is sure to comeiets ten stelligste verzekeren • assure someone of something (most) emphaticallyik raad je ten stelligste aan • I strongly advise youten stelligste ontkennen • deny flatlyII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zeer waarschijnlijk] surely♦voorbeelden:
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