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Which verb means "to deny"?

  1. Morir

  2. Mentir

  3. Negar

  4. Molestar

The correct answer is: Negar

The verb that means "to deny" is "negar." This verb specifically conveys the action of refusing to acknowledge the truth or existence of something. In Spanish, "negar" is commonly used in various contexts, for example, when someone is denying an accusation or asserting that something is not the case. The other verbs do not convey the same meaning: "morir" means "to die," "mentir" translates to "to lie," which involves telling falsehoods rather than denying a claim, and "molestar" means "to annoy" or "to bother." Each of these verbs has distinct meanings that do not relate to the action of denial.