Negará
Negará is a Portuguese word that translates to "will deny" in English. It is the third-person singular future indicative form of the verb "negar," which means "to deny." This verb is used in a variety of contexts, from simple statements of denial to more complex expressions of refusal or rejection. For instance, "Ele negará a acusação" means "He will deny the accusation." The word can also be used metaphorically, such as in the phrase "negar o amor," meaning "to deny love." Understanding the nuances of "negar" and its conjugations, like "negará," is essential for comprehending Portuguese grammar and expressing a range of denials and refusals. The future tense form "negará" specifically indicates an action that is expected to occur or be performed in the future.