desmentir
When you want to say that something is not true, or that you don't agree with something that was said, you can use the verb desmentir. It means to deny, refute, or contradict. Think of it as saying the opposite of what someone else has claimed.
For example, if someone says something that isn't true about you, you can desmentir that information. If a newspaper publishes false information, a company might desmentir the article. It's a useful word for clarifying facts and correcting misinformation.
When you want to express that someone is denying or refuting a statement, you can use the verb desmentir. It implies that information previously stated is being declared as false or incorrect. Think of it as directly contradicting something that has been said or claimed.
desmentir في 30 ثانية
- deny
- refute
- contradict
§ Basic Usage of 'desmentir'
Let's get straight to it. The verb 'desmentir' means 'to deny,' 'to refute,' 'to contradict,' or 'to disclaim.' It's a regular -ir verb in terms of endings, but it does have a stem change in certain conjugations (e-ie, like 'sentir'). Don't let that scare you; it's quite common. You'll typically use 'desmentir' when someone is saying something incorrect, or you need to correct a false statement or accusation.
- Spanish Verb Conjugation
- Here’s a quick look at some key conjugations for 'desmentir':
- Yo desmiento (I deny)
- Tú desmientes (You deny)
- Él/Ella/Usted desmiente (He/She/You formal deny)
- Nosotros/Nosotras desmentimos (We deny)
- Vosotros/Vosotras desmentís (You all deny - common in Spain)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes desmienten (They/You all formal deny)
§ Using 'desmentir' with Nouns and Clauses
You can use 'desmentir' directly with a noun as its object. This is often when you're denying a specific piece of information, a rumor, or an accusation.
La empresa tuvo que desmentir los rumores.
- Translation Hint
- The company had to deny the rumors.
You can also use it with a 'que' clause (that-clause) to deny a whole statement. When you use 'desmentir' with 'que' and the statement you're denying is a fact or something presented as a fact, you will often use the indicative mood in the clause. However, if the denial expresses doubt or uncertainty about a previous statement, the subjunctive could be used, though it's less common for a direct denial of fact.
El presidente desmintió que la economía esté en crisis.
- Translation Hint
- The president denied that the economy is in crisis.
Notice that 'que' acts as a connector here, introducing the statement that is being denied. This structure is very common.
§ 'Desmentir' vs. 'Negar'
You might be wondering, what's the difference between 'desmentir' and 'negar'? Both mean 'to deny.' Here's the practical distinction:
- Desmentir: Often used when you are correcting or refuting a false statement, rumor, or accusation made by someone else. It implies that the statement was presented as true but is actually false. It's about setting the record straight.
- Negar: Can be used more broadly. You can 'negar' a fact, an accusation, or even refuse to do something. It can mean to simply say 'no' to something. When you 'negar' a statement, it's more about simply saying it's not true, without necessarily implying a public correction or refutation.
Él negó haber robado el dinero.
- Translation Hint
- He denied having stolen the money.
§ Formal vs. Informal Contexts
'Desmentir' is a versatile verb and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. You'll hear it in news reports, political statements, and everyday conversations where someone is correcting misinformation.
Ella desmintió los chismes sobre su vida personal.
- Translation Hint
- She denied the gossip about her personal life.
This shows it can be used for correcting personal rumors, not just official statements. Keep practicing these examples, and you'll get the hang of it quickly!
§ Similar words and when to use 'desmentir' vs. alternatives
When you want to express the idea of denying or refuting something in Spanish, desmentir is a powerful verb. However, it's not the only option. Depending on the nuance you want to convey, other verbs might be more appropriate. Let's break down some common alternatives and clarify when to use each one.
- Negar
- This is the most common and general verb for 'to deny.' It can be used for denying facts, accusations, requests, or even one's own identity. It's often a straightforward denial without necessarily implying a refutation with evidence.
Ella negó haber estado allí. (She denied having been there.)
Le negó el permiso. (He denied him permission.)
- Refutar
- Similar to 'desmentir,' 'refutar' specifically means to prove something false or incorrect, often through arguments or evidence. It implies a more active and reasoned counter-argument than a simple denial. While 'desmentir' can often be used interchangeably with 'refutar' when you are correcting false information, 'refutar' emphasizes the act of providing counter-arguments or evidence.
El científico refutó la teoría con nuevos datos. (The scientist refuted the theory with new data.)
- Contradecir
- This verb means 'to contradict' or 'to gainsay.' It suggests a disagreement or an opposition to what someone else has said or stated. You contradict a person or a statement. It doesn't necessarily mean you're proving them wrong, but simply stating the opposite.
Sus acciones contradicen sus palabras. (His actions contradict his words.)
- Desmentir
- Now, let's revisit 'desmentir.' This verb carries a strong sense of correcting false information, rumors, or accusations. It implies that a statement or belief is untrue, and you are actively setting the record straight. It's more about disproving or showing something to be false rather than just simply denying it. Think of it as 'debunking' or 'setting the record straight.'
El político desmintió los rumores sobre su renuncia. (The politician denied/refuted the rumors about his resignation.)
La empresa desmintió las acusaciones de fraude. (The company disclaimed/refuted the accusations of fraud.)
Here's a quick summary to help you choose:
- Negar: General denial of facts, requests, or accusations. No strong implication of providing evidence.
- Refutar: To prove something false with arguments or evidence. More academic or formal.
- Contradecir: To state the opposite of what someone else has said or done; to disagree.
- Desmentir: To correct false information, rumors, or accusations; to actively disprove or debunk. Used when you want to make it clear that something previously stated is not true.
By understanding these subtle differences, you'll be able to choose the most precise and natural-sounding verb when discussing denials and refutations in Spanish. Keep practicing, and you'll master these nuances in no time!
How Formal Is It?
"El presidente salió a desmentir las acusaciones de corrupción. (The president came out to deny the corruption accusations.)"
"Ella se negó a admitir que cometió un error. (She refused to admit she made a mistake.)"
"No me contradigas delante de todos, por favor. (Don't contradict me in front of everyone, please.)"
"Mi hermanita siempre dice que no cuando le pido algo. (My little sister always says no when I ask her for something.)"
"El presentador intentó cortar el rollo de las mentiras. (The presenter tried to cut the flow of lies.)"
حقيقة ممتعة
The 'des-' prefix often indicates negation or the reversal of an action, similar to 'un-' in English.
دليل النطق
- Misplacing the stress (should be on the 'tir' syllable)
- Not rolling the 'r' correctly
مستوى الصعوبة
The word itself is not overly complex, but understanding its nuances in different contexts can be B2.
Using 'desmentir' appropriately requires understanding its formal and often confrontational implication.
Pronunciation is straightforward. The challenge lies in knowing when it's the most appropriate verb to use.
Understanding 'desmentir' when heard is generally easy once the definition is known.
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Él desmintió la historia.
He denied the story.
Ella desmintió las acusaciones.
She refuted the accusations.
Voy a desmentir ese rumor.
I am going to deny that rumor.
No puedes desmentir la verdad.
You cannot contradict the truth.
Ellos desmienten los hechos.
They disclaim the facts.
El presidente desmintió la información falsa.
The president denied the false information.
Ella siempre desmiente lo que digo.
She always contradicts what I say.
Es importante desmentir las mentiras.
It is important to refute the lies.
Él desmintió la historia.
He denied the story.
La empresa desmintió los rumores.
The company refuted the rumors.
Ella desmintió las acusaciones falsas.
She contradicted the false accusations.
El gobierno desmintió el informe.
The government disclaimed the report.
Yo desmiento lo que dijo.
I deny what he said.
Nosotros desmentimos esa versión de los hechos.
We refute that version of the facts.
¿Puedes desmentir esa información?
Can you deny that information?
Ellos desmintieron cualquier participación.
They disclaimed any involvement.
La empresa desmintió los rumores de venta.
The company denied the rumors of sale.
Verb 'desmentir' in preterite tense, third person singular.
El presidente desmintió las acusaciones en su contra.
The president refuted the accusations against him.
Verb 'desmentir' in preterite tense, third person singular. 'en su contra' means 'against him'.
Ella desmintió haber dicho eso.
She denied having said that.
Verb 'desmentir' in preterite tense, third person singular. 'haber dicho' is the perfect infinitive.
Los hechos desmienten su versión de la historia.
The facts contradict his version of the story.
Verb 'desmentir' in present tense, third person plural.
Voy a desmentir lo que dijo.
I am going to disclaim what he said.
Periphrasis 'ir a + infinitive' for future tense. 'lo que' means 'what'.
No podemos desmentir la evidencia.
We cannot deny the evidence.
Modal verb 'poder' followed by infinitive 'desmentir'.
Él desmiente cualquier participación en el crimen.
He denies any involvement in the crime.
Verb 'desmentir' in present tense, third person singular. 'cualquier' means 'any'.
La policía desmintió el comunicado falso.
The police disclaimed the false statement.
Verb 'desmentir' in preterite tense, third person singular. 'falso' is an adjective modifying 'comunicado'.
El presidente salió a desmentir los rumores sobre su renuncia.
The president went out to deny the rumors about his resignation.
Here, 'desmentir' is used with a direct object ('los rumores').
Ella tuvo que desmentir las acusaciones falsas en su contra.
She had to refute the false accusations against her.
Similar to the first example, 'desmentir' takes a direct object.
La investigación desmintió completamente las afirmaciones del testigo.
The investigation completely contradicted the witness's claims.
Past tense of 'desmentir' (desmintió) with a direct object.
No puedes desmentir la verdad, aunque lo intentes.
You can't deny the truth, even if you try.
'Desmentir' is used in the infinitive after a modal verb ('poder').
Él se desmintió a sí mismo cuando cambió su versión de los hechos.
He contradicted himself when he changed his version of events.
Here, 'desmentir' is used reflexively ('se desmintió a sí mismo') to mean 'to contradict oneself'.
La empresa emitió un comunicado para desmentir las noticias falsas.
The company issued a statement to disclaim the fake news.
'Desmentir' in the infinitive after a preposition ('para').
Es importante desmentir la información errónea antes de que se propague.
It's important to refute incorrect information before it spreads.
'Desmentir' as the object of an impersonal expression ('Es importante').
Aunque lo niegues, los hechos te desmienten.
Even if you deny it, the facts refute you.
Future tense of 'desmentir' (desmienten) with a direct object pronoun ('te').
La política del gobierno busca desmentir las acusaciones de corrupción.
The government's policy seeks to refute the accusations of corruption.
Here, 'desmentir' is used to show the government actively trying to prove the accusations false.
El testigo intentó desmentir la versión de los hechos que había presentado la defensa.
The witness tried to contradict the version of events that the defense had presented.
'Desmentir' is used when someone offers a conflicting account to challenge a previous statement.
Sus declaraciones desmienten por completo lo que habíamos creído hasta ahora.
His statements completely disclaim what we had believed until now.
This usage emphasizes a complete invalidation of prior beliefs.
Es crucial desmentir la información falsa para evitar la propagación de rumores.
It is crucial to deny false information to prevent the spread of rumors.
Used when actively working to correct inaccuracies.
Aunque lo intentó, no pudo desmentir las pruebas irrefutables presentadas en el juicio.
Although he tried, he couldn't refute the irrefutable evidence presented in the trial.
Shows an unsuccessful attempt to contradict strong evidence.
La empresa emitió un comunicado para desmentir los rumores de una posible fusión.
The company issued a statement to deny the rumors of a possible merger.
Commonly used in formal contexts like press releases to address and discredit rumors.
Sus acciones desmienten sus propias palabras, lo cual es muy decepcionante.
His actions contradict his own words, which is very disappointing.
Highlights a discrepancy between what someone says and what they do.
El científico tuvo que desmentir la hipótesis que había defendido durante años debido a nuevos descubrimientos.
The scientist had to refute the hypothesis he had defended for years due to new discoveries.
Illustrates how new information can force a change in belief or argument.
يُخلط عادةً مع
'Mentir' means 'to lie'. 'Desmentir' is the opposite, meaning to reveal or state that something is not true, often to counteract a lie or false statement.
'Verdad' means 'truth'. 'Desmentir' is often used in the context of correcting something that is not the 'verdad'.
While 'desmentir' is to deny or refute, 'confirmar' is its direct opposite, meaning 'to confirm' or 'to affirm' something as true.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
"desmentir un rumor"
To deny a rumor
El presidente salió a desmentir un rumor sobre su renuncia. (The president went out to deny a rumor about his resignation.)
neutral"desmentir una noticia"
To refute a piece of news
La empresa desmintió una noticia falsa sobre sus ganancias. (The company refuted a false news report about its profits.)
neutral"desmentir una acusación"
To deny an accusation
El acusado intentó desmentir una acusación de robo. (The accused tried to deny a theft accusation.)
neutral"desmentir una afirmación"
To contradict a statement
Ella desmintió una afirmación de su excompañero. (She contradicted a statement from her former colleague.)
neutral"desmentir la verdad"
To deny the truth
Es imposible desmentir la verdad, tarde o temprano saldrá a la luz. (It's impossible to deny the truth, sooner or later it will come to light.)
neutral"desmentir los hechos"
To refute the facts
No puedes desmentir los hechos, son evidentes. (You cannot refute the facts, they are evident.)
neutral"desmentir un testimonio"
To contradict a testimony
El abogado intentó desmentir un testimonio clave. (The lawyer tried to contradict a key testimony.)
formal"desmentir por completo"
To completely deny/refute
Ellos desmintieron por completo las alegaciones. (They completely denied the allegations.)
neutral"salir a desmentir"
To come out to deny/refute
El político salió a desmentir los comentarios. (The politician came out to deny the comments.)
neutral"desmentirse a sí mismo"
To contradict oneself
Con sus acciones, se desmintió a sí mismo. (With his actions, he contradicted himself.)
neutralسهل الخلط
'Negar' also means 'to deny', but 'desmentir' specifically implies denying something that has been stated or asserted, often to correct a falsehood. 'Negar' can be a more general denial of a fact or an action.
'Desmentir' corrects a false statement, while 'negar' can be a more general denial.
Él negó haber estado allí. (He denied having been there.) vs. Él desmintió los rumores de que había estado allí. (He refuted the rumors that he had been there.)
While 'refutar' is a synonym for 'desmentir' in the sense of 'to refute', 'desmentir' is more commonly used when directly contradicting a statement or accusation, especially publicly. 'Refutar' can feel a bit more formal or academic, often involving presenting arguments against a claim.
'Desmentir' is more common for direct, public contradiction of statements; 'refutar' can be more formal, involving counter-arguments.
El abogado refutó los argumentos de la acusación. (The lawyer refuted the prosecution's arguments.) vs. El periódico desmintió la noticia falsa. (The newspaper disclaimed the fake news.)
Both 'contradecir' and 'desmentir' involve contradiction. However, 'contradecir' often refers to a statement or action being inconsistent with another, or to a person's words being at odds with their actions. 'Desmentir' focuses on correcting a false statement.
'Contradecir' highlights inconsistency, 'desmentir' corrects a falsehood.
Sus acciones contradicen sus palabras. (His actions contradict his words.) vs. El ministro desmintió las afirmaciones de la oposición. (The minister contradicted the opposition's claims.)
This might seem less direct, but sometimes learners confuse denying something with apologizing for it. 'Desmentir' is about stating something is false, not about expressing regret.
'Desmentir' declares something untrue; 'disculparse' expresses regret.
Él se disculpó por su error. (He apologized for his mistake.) vs. Él desmintió el error. (He disclaimed the error.)
'Rechazar' means 'to reject', which can sometimes feel similar to 'denying' or 'refuting' a proposal or idea. However, 'desmentir' is specifically about the truthfulness of a statement, whereas 'rechazar' is about not accepting something.
'Desmentir' concerns truthfulness; 'rechazar' concerns acceptance.
Rechazaron su propuesta. (They rejected his proposal.) vs. Desmintieron las acusaciones. (They denied the accusations.)
أصل الكلمة
From Old Spanish 'desmentir'
المعنى الأصلي: To give the lie to, to contradict
Indo-European, Romanceالسياق الثقافي
<p>In Spanish-speaking cultures, <i>desmentir</i> is frequently used in legal and journalistic contexts to refer to the official refutation of a statement or claim. It carries a strong connotation of correcting misinformation.</p>
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سياقات واقعية
Debunking Fake News/Misinformation
- Es importante desmentir las noticias falsas.
- El periodista tuvo que desmentir la información errónea.
- Ella desmintió categóricamente los rumores.
Correcting an Inaccurate Statement
- Quiero desmentir lo que se dijo sobre el incidente.
- El político desmintió las acusaciones en su contra.
- Me gustaría desmentir esa idea.
Refuting a Claim in a Debate/Argument
- Él intentó desmentir mi argumento con hechos.
- Ella desmintió cada punto de su oponente.
- Tienes que desmentir sus afirmaciones con pruebas.
Disclaiming Responsibility/Involvement
- La compañía desmintió cualquier relación con el escándalo.
- Él desmintió su participación en el crimen.
- Queremos desmentir la idea de que somos responsables.
Challenging a Common Misconception
- Hay que desmentir el mito de que el español es difícil.
- Ella se dedica a desmentir estereotipos.
- Es su misión desmentir esa creencia popular.
بدايات محادثة
"¿Has tenido alguna vez que desmentir algo que se dijo sobre ti?"
"¿Cómo desmentirías un rumor falso que escuchas sobre un amigo?"
"En las noticias, ¿qué tipo de información crees que es más importante desmentir?"
"¿Crees que es fácil desmentir una opinión muy arraigada?"
"¿Qué harías si alguien intentara desmentir algo que sabes que es verdad?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Describe una situación en la que tuviste que desmentir una idea equivocada sobre algo. ¿Cómo lo hiciste y cuál fue el resultado?
Reflexiona sobre la importancia de desmentir la desinformación en la era digital. ¿Por qué es tan crucial?
Escribe sobre un momento en el que alguien desmintió algo que tú creías. ¿Cómo te sentiste y qué aprendiste?
Imagina que eres un periodista. Escribe sobre cómo investigarías y desmentirías una noticia falsa.
Piensa en un estereotipo o un mito que te gustaría desmentir sobre tu cultura o tu país. ¿Cómo lo harías?
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةWhile both mean 'to deny', negar often implies denying a fact or a request, whereas desmentir specifically means to deny the truth of something that has been said or presented as fact, often correcting a falsehood. Think of desmentir as 'to debunk' or 'to set the record straight'.
Yes, absolutely! It's a perfect word for that. For example: 'El político desmintió las acusaciones de corrupción.' (The politician denied the accusations of corruption.)
Generally, yes. Desmentir implies there's a statement or information that you are correcting or stating as untrue. If you're denying something you yourself did, you might use negar instead, or phrase it differently.
Desmentir is a transitive verb, meaning it always takes a direct object. You 'desmentir' something. For example: 'Ella desmintió el rumor.' (She denied the rumor.)
You can use desmentir in any tense where denying or refuting is relevant. It's very common in the past tenses (preterite and imperfect) and present tense, especially in news or formal contexts.
Not really common idiomatic expressions, but you'll frequently see it used with words like 'rumores' (rumors), 'noticias' (news), 'declaraciones' (statements), or 'acusaciones' (accusations). For example: 'Desmentir un bulo' (To debunk a hoax).
While desmentir means to say something is false, it's not the same as calling someone a liar directly. It implies correcting a falsehood rather than accusing someone of intentionally fabricating it. You'd use 'mentir' for 'to lie'.
The past participle is desmentido. You'd use it in perfect tenses, like 'Ha desmentido la noticia.' (He has denied the news.)
Yes, desmentir often carries a slightly more formal tone and is frequently used in journalistic or official contexts when correcting public information. Negar is more general and can be used in everyday conversations.
Here's the present tense conjugation for desmentir (it's a regular -ir verb):
- Yo: desmiento
- Tú: desmientes
- Él/Ella/Usted: desmiente
- Nosotros/Nosotras: desmentimos
- Vosotros/Vosotras: desmentís
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes: desmienten
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Yo no puedo ___ eso. (I cannot ___ that.)
The verb 'desmentir' means to deny or refute. In this context, it means 'I cannot deny that.'
Ella quiere ___ la noticia. (She wants to ___ the news.)
To 'desmentir' the news means to deny or refute it.
Es importante ___ la información falsa. (It is important to ___ false information.)
To 'desmentir' false information means to refute or disclaim it.
Él va a ___ lo que dijiste. (He is going to ___ what you said.)
To 'desmentir' what someone said means to contradict or deny it.
Nosotros no podemos ___ la verdad. (We cannot ___ the truth.)
To 'desmentir' the truth means to deny or contradict it.
Ellos intentan ___ el rumor. (They try to ___ the rumor.)
To 'desmentir' a rumor means to refute or disclaim it.
Which word means to say something is not true?
Desmentir means to deny or refute, which is saying something is not true.
If someone says 'No es verdad' (It's not true), they might be trying to...
To say 'No es verdad' is to deny something, which is the meaning of desmentir.
What is the opposite of agreeing with something?
To deny or refute (desmentir) is the opposite of agreeing.
If you 'desmentir' something, you are saying it is true.
Desmentir means to deny or refute, so you are saying it is not true.
The word 'desmentir' is a verb.
Yes, 'desmentir' is a verb meaning 'to deny'.
You can 'desmentir' a rumor (un rumor).
You can deny or refute a rumor, making 'desmentir' appropriate here.
This sentence means 'I do not want to eat apples.' The word order is 'Subject + no + verb + infinitive + object.'
This sentence means 'The dog is big.' The word order is 'Article + noun + verb + adjective.'
This sentence means 'She has a red book.' The word order is 'Subject + verb + article + noun + adjective.'
Choose the best translation for 'desmentir'.
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute something.
Which word is similar in meaning to 'desmentir'?
'Contradecir' is a synonym for 'desmentir', as both mean to state the opposite of something.
The boy tried to ____ what he said. (El chico intentó ____ lo que dijo.)
To 'desmentir' what he said means to deny or retract his statement.
If you 'desmentir' something, you are confirming it.
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute, which is the opposite of confirming.
You can 'desmentir' a rumor. (Se puede desmentir un rumor.)
'Desmentir' is often used when talking about denying or refuting rumors or false information.
The verb 'desmentir' is used to express agreement.
'Desmentir' is used to express disagreement, denial, or refutation, not agreement.
I cannot deny the truth.
He wants to deny the story.
She could not deny her mistake.
Read this aloud:
Yo desmiento lo que dices.
Focus: des-men-tee-en-toe
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Ellos desmienten la información.
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¿Puedes desmentir esto?
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Imagine your friend told a funny story about you that isn't true. Write one sentence in Spanish to politely deny it.
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Sample answer
Yo quiero desmentir esa historia, no es verdad.
You read something online that you know is false. Write a short sentence in Spanish saying you need to refute that information.
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Sample answer
Necesito desmentir esa información.
Someone says you don't like chocolate. Write a sentence in Spanish to contradict this false statement.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
Quiero desmentir que no me gusta el chocolate.
¿Qué quiere hacer la persona que habla?
Read this passage:
María dice que hoy llueve, pero yo veo el sol. Yo puedo desmentir eso. Es un día bonito y hace calor.
¿Qué quiere hacer la persona que habla?
The speaker sees the sun, so they want to refute María's statement that it's raining.
The speaker sees the sun, so they want to refute María's statement that it's raining.
¿Por qué el cantante salió a hablar?
Read this passage:
El periódico publicó una noticia falsa sobre el concierto. El cantante salió a desmentir la información. Dijo que el concierto será la próxima semana.
¿Por qué el cantante salió a hablar?
The passage states 'El cantante salió a desmentir la información' because the newspaper published a false story.
The passage states 'El cantante salió a desmentir la información' because the newspaper published a false story.
¿Cuál es la razón principal para desmentir a su hermano?
Read this passage:
Mi hermano me dijo que la tienda estaba cerrada, pero yo la vi abierta. Quiero desmentir lo que él dijo, porque necesito ir de compras.
¿Cuál es la razón principal para desmentir a su hermano?
The speaker wants to refute what their brother said because they need to go shopping.
The speaker wants to refute what their brother said because they need to go shopping.
This sentence means 'She wants to deny the rumor.' The verb 'desmentir' is used to refute or contradict something.
This sentence means 'He is going to contradict his story.' It follows the pattern of 'ir a + infinitive' for future actions.
This sentence means 'I need to disclaim that information.' 'Necesitar' (to need) is followed by an infinitive.
Ella tuvo que ____ los rumores sobre su nuevo trabajo.
The context implies she needed to deny the rumors, not accept, confirm, or publish them. 'Desmentir' fits perfectly here.
El acusado intentó ____ todas las pruebas presentadas.
An accused person would try to deny or refute the evidence against them, making 'desmentir' the correct choice.
No pudimos ____ su versión de los hechos, parecía muy honesto.
If someone seems honest, you wouldn't be able to contradict or refute their version of events. 'Desmentir' is the appropriate verb.
La empresa publicó un comunicado para ____ los reportajes falsos.
Companies issue statements to refute or disclaim false reports. 'Desmentir' is the correct verb.
Él siempre intenta ____ lo que dicen los demás, incluso cuando es verdad.
If someone tries to contradict what others say, even when it's true, 'desmentir' is the appropriate word.
La maestra tuvo que ____ la idea de que no habría examen final.
If there was a rumor about no final exam, the teacher would need to deny or refute that idea. 'Desmentir' fits the context.
Choose the best translation for 'desmentir'.
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute something.
Which word is an antonym of 'desmentir'?
'Desmentir' is about denying, so 'confirmar' (to confirm) is the opposite.
What is the correct way to say 'He denies the accusation'?
To deny an accusation is 'desmentir la acusación'.
If you 'desmentir' a rumor, you are confirming it.
To 'desmentir' a rumor means to deny or refute it, not confirm it.
The verb 'desmentir' can be used when you want to contradict someone.
'Desmentir' means to contradict or refute, so it fits when you want to contradict someone.
The past tense of 'desmentir' is 'desmentirá'.
'Desmentirá' is the future tense (he/she/it will deny). The past tense would be 'desmintió' (he/she/it denied).
You overheard a friend spreading a false rumor about you. Write a short email to your friend denying the rumor and asking them to stop. Include a sentence using 'desmentir'.
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Hola [Nombre del amigo], Me enteré de un rumor sobre mí que no es cierto. Quería desmentir esa información de inmediato. Te pido, por favor, que dejes de difundirlo. Gracias. Saludos, [Tu Nombre]
Imagine you are a spokesperson for a company. Write a short press statement (2-3 sentences) to desmentir a false claim made about your company. Include the word 'desmentir'.
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La compañía X desea desmentir categóricamente las afirmaciones recientes sobre [tema]. Estas declaraciones son completamente falsas y no reflejan la realidad de nuestras operaciones. Nos comprometemos a presentar los hechos en breve.
You are having a conversation with a friend, and they mention something you know isn't true. Write two sentences where you politely desmentir their statement. Include 'desmentir' or a form of it.
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Entiendo lo que dices, pero tengo que desmentir esa parte. Creo que hay un malentendido con la información.
¿Qué hizo el presidente de la compañía con los rumores?
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El presidente de la compañía tuvo que salir públicamente para desmentir los rumores de una posible fusión. Afirmó que la empresa continuaría operando de forma independiente y que no había planes de vender. La noticia tranquilizó a los empleados y a los inversionistas.
¿Qué hizo el presidente de la compañía con los rumores?
El pasaje indica que el presidente tuvo que 'desmentir los rumores', lo que significa que los negó o refutó.
El pasaje indica que el presidente tuvo que 'desmentir los rumores', lo que significa que los negó o refutó.
¿Cuál fue el objetivo principal de la periodista?
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La periodista investigó a fondo y presentó pruebas para desmentir la versión oficial de los hechos. Su reportaje reveló la verdad detrás de la historia y causó un gran impacto en la opinión pública. Mucha gente cambió su perspectiva después de leerlo.
¿Cuál fue el objetivo principal de la periodista?
El texto dice que la periodista 'presentó pruebas para desmentir la versión oficial', lo que significa que su objetivo era refutarla.
El texto dice que la periodista 'presentó pruebas para desmentir la versión oficial', lo que significa que su objetivo era refutarla.
¿Por qué el científico tuvo que desmentir las acusaciones?
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Un científico famoso tuvo que desmentir las acusaciones de plagio en su último estudio. Explicó que todas sus fuentes estaban citadas correctamente y que no había copiado el trabajo de nadie. Presentó documentos para probar su inocencia.
¿Por qué el científico tuvo que desmentir las acusaciones?
El científico 'tuvo que desmentir las acusaciones', lo que implica que las negó porque no eran ciertas, y presentó pruebas para demostrar su inocencia.
El científico 'tuvo que desmentir las acusaciones', lo que implica que las negó porque no eran ciertas, y presentó pruebas para demostrar su inocencia.
Which word is a synonym of 'desmentir'?
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute. 'Refutar' is a direct synonym.
The politician tried to ______ the accusations made against him.
To deny accusations is the correct usage here. 'Desmentir' fits this context perfectly.
If you 'desmientes' something, you are usually trying to show that it is...
When you 'desmentir' something, you are trying to show it is not true, or false.
If someone 'desmiente' a rumor, they are confirming it.
To 'desmentir' a rumor means to deny or refute it, not confirm it.
The verb 'desmentir' can be used when you want to contradict a statement.
Yes, 'desmentir' includes the meaning of contradicting a statement.
You can use 'desmentir' to express agreement with an idea.
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute, which is the opposite of expressing agreement.
This sentence means 'The minister had to deny the rumors.' It follows a standard subject-verb-object structure.
This sentence means 'She tried to deny the accusation but couldn't.' The structure is 'Subject + verb + infinitive + object + conjunction + verb + adverb'.
This sentence means 'It is difficult to deny a false news story once it has spread.' The structure is 'Impersonal 'es' + adjective + infinitive + object + adverbial clause'.
Choose the best synonym for 'desmentir'.
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute, making 'negar' the closest synonym.
Which sentence correctly uses 'desmentir'?
'Desmentir' is used to deny or refute something, like false accusations. The other options don't make sense in context.
If someone 'desmintió' a rumor, what did they do?
To 'desmentir' a rumor means to deny or refute its truth.
The verb 'desmentir' means to confirm something.
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute, which is the opposite of confirming.
You can use 'desmentir' when someone is contradicting a statement.
'Desmentir' can be used when someone is contradicting a statement, as it means to refute or gainsay.
If you 'desmientes' a fact, you are accepting it as true.
To 'desmentir' a fact means to deny or disclaim it, not to accept it as true.
The president went out to deny the rumors about his resignation.
The company categorically denied the fraud accusations.
I was surprised that he tried to deny something so obvious.
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Aunque las pruebas eran contundentes, el acusado siguió desmintiendo su participación.
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Es importante desmentir la información falsa para evitar la desinformación.
Focus: desmentir
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El periodista tuvo que desmentir su propia noticia tras descubrir un error.
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This sentence structure is common in Spanish. 'El presidente' is the subject, followed by the verb 'intentó' (tried), and then the infinitive 'desmentir' (to deny) before the direct object 'las acusaciones' (the accusations).
Here, 'Ella' is the subject. 'pudo' (could) precedes 'desmentir' (to deny), with the adverb 'rápidamente' (quickly) placed before the direct object 'las noticias falsas' (the false news).
The subject 'El gobierno' is followed by the modal verb 'debe' (must) and the infinitive 'desmentir' (to deny), with 'los rumores' (the rumors) as the direct object.
El político intentó ___ las acusaciones de corrupción, pero la evidencia era abrumadora.
To convey the idea of the politician trying to deny or refute the accusations, 'desmentir' is the most appropriate verb. The context implies an attempt to contradict.
A pesar de sus esfuerzos por ___ lo ocurrido, los hechos salieron a la luz.
Here, 'desmentir' fits perfectly as the action of trying to deny or contradict what happened, even though the truth eventually emerged.
La empresa tuvo que ___ el rumor sobre su inminente quiebra para tranquilizar a los inversores.
To calm investors, the company would need to deny or refute the rumor of bankruptcy. 'Desmentir' accurately captures this action.
Era imposible ___ su versión de los hechos, ya que había testigos oculares.
With eyewitnesses, it would be impossible to deny or contradict someone's version of events. 'Desmentir' is the correct choice here.
El científico se vio obligado a ___ sus propias teorías cuando nuevas pruebas salieron a la luz.
A scientist would have to deny or refute their own theories if new evidence contradicts them. 'Desmentir' conveys this intellectual honesty.
Aunque intentó ___ su participación en el fraude, la investigación reveló la verdad.
The person tried to deny or disclaim their involvement in the fraud. 'Desmentir' is the appropriate verb to express this action.
Choose the best synonym for 'desmentir'.
'Desmentir' means to deny or refute, making 'refutar' the closest synonym.
Which sentence uses 'desmentir' correctly?
'Desmentir' is used to deny or refute information, so denying rumors is the correct usage.
What is the opposite of 'desmentir'?
If 'desmentir' is to deny or refute, its opposite would be to confirm or verify.
If someone 'desmintió' una declaración, it means they confirmed it.
No, 'desmentir' means to deny or refute, so it's the opposite of confirming a statement.
You can 'desmentir' a fact that is universally true.
'Desmentir' implies a contradiction or a refutation of something that might be false or a rumor. You cannot deny an undeniable truth.
When a politician 'desmiente' una acusación, they are denying that it is true.
Yes, to 'desmentir' an accusation means to deny its validity or truthfulness.
Imagine you are a politician facing a scandal. Write a short statement (2-3 sentences) where you use 'desmentir' to refute false accusations.
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Quiero desmentir categóricamente las acusaciones infundadas que han circulado. Mi equipo está trabajando para aclarar la verdad y demostrar la falsedad de estas afirmaciones.
You are a journalist reporting on a scientific study. Write a headline (10-15 words) that includes 'desmentir' to indicate the study contradicts a long-held belief.
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Nuevo estudio científico desmiente creencia popular sobre el origen del universo, revelando hallazgos sorprendentes.
Write a short email (3-4 sentences) to a colleague, using 'desmentir' to correct a misunderstanding or a piece of incorrect information they shared.
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Hola [Nombre del colega], Espero que estés bien. Quería desmentir la información que circuló sobre la fecha límite del proyecto; la fecha real es el 15 de marzo, no el 8. Por favor, ten esto en cuenta. Saludos, [Tu nombre]
¿Cuál fue el objetivo principal de las declaraciones del presidente?
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El presidente de la compañía se vio obligado a desmentir los rumores de una posible fusión con su competidor directo. A través de un comunicado oficial, aseguró que la información carecía de fundamento y que la empresa mantendría su independencia operativa. Estas declaraciones buscaban calmar a los inversores y evitar una caída en el valor de las acciones.
¿Cuál fue el objetivo principal de las declaraciones del presidente?
El pasaje indica claramente que el presidente se vio 'obligado a desmentir los rumores de una posible fusión'.
El pasaje indica claramente que el presidente se vio 'obligado a desmentir los rumores de una posible fusión'.
¿Qué ha permitido a la investigación científica desmentir teorías obsoletas?
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La investigación científica ha logrado desmentir varias teorías obsoletas sobre la evolución de las especies. Nuevas pruebas genéticas y fósiles han proporcionado una visión más precisa, desafiando paradigmas que estuvieron vigentes durante décadas. Este avance es crucial para una mejor comprensión de nuestro pasado biológico.
¿Qué ha permitido a la investigación científica desmentir teorías obsoletas?
El texto especifica que 'Nuevas pruebas genéticas y fósiles han proporcionado una visión más precisa' y han ayudado a 'desmentir varias teorías obsoletas'.
El texto especifica que 'Nuevas pruebas genéticas y fósiles han proporcionado una visión más precisa' y han ayudado a 'desmentir varias teorías obsoletas'.
¿Cómo logró el alcalde desmentir los intentos de la oposición?
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A pesar de los intentos de la oposición por desmentir sus logros, el alcalde presentó un informe detallado que evidenciaba el éxito de sus políticas en la ciudad. El informe incluía estadísticas y testimonios que respaldaban cada una de sus afirmaciones, dejando poco espacio para la refutación. La transparencia fue clave en su estrategia.
¿Cómo logró el alcalde desmentir los intentos de la oposición?
El pasaje menciona que el alcalde 'presentó un informe detallado que evidenciaba el éxito de sus políticas... El informe incluía estadísticas y testimonios que respaldaban cada una de sus afirmaciones, dejando poco espacio para la refutación'.
El pasaje menciona que el alcalde 'presentó un informe detallado que evidenciaba el éxito de sus políticas... El informe incluía estadísticas y testimonios que respaldaban cada una de sus afirmaciones, dejando poco espacio para la refutación'.
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Summary
Use 'desmentir' when you want to strongly deny something or contradict a statement made by someone else.
- deny
- refute
- contradict
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات communication
acento
A2A distinctive manner of pronunciation; a stress on a syllable.
aceptar
A1To accept.
acerca de
A2On the subject of; regarding; about.
acertado
A2Correct, appropriate, or well-chosen.
aclaración
A2Clarification, the action of making something clearer.
aclarar
B1To make something clearer or easier to understand; to clarify.
aconsejar
A2To advise; to give counsel or guidance.
acuerdo
A2An agreement or a mutual understanding.
de acuerdo
A1okay, agreed
Adiós
A1Goodbye