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statement

noun

1 statement

A message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc.

Roget 594: description, account, statement, report; expose etc. (disclosure) 529; specification, particulars; state of facts, summary of facts; brief ... show more

Dutch: dictum, pronkkamer, uitspraak
Polish: wypowiedź

2 statement

A fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true.

synonym: argument.

Dutch: argument, bewijsgrond, motivatie, motivering
Polish: argument

3 statement

music The presentation of a musical theme.

Dutch: expositie

4 statement

A nonverbal message.

5 statement

The act of affirming or asserting or stating something.

synonyms: affirmation, assertion.

Roget 535: affirmance, affirmation; statement, allegation, assertion, predication, declaration, word, averment; confirmation.    asseveration, adjuration, swearing, ... show more

Dutch: affirmatie, bevestiging, ja

6 statement

computer science A line of code written as part of a computer program.

synonyms: command, instruction, program line.

Roget 527: information, enlightenment, acquaintance, knowledge etc. 490; publicity etc. 531; data etc. 467.    communication, ... show more

Dutch: bemerking, verklaring
Polish: instrukcja

7 statement

A document showing credits and debits.

synonym: financial statement.

Polish: konto, rachunek


Moby thesaurus: Parthian shot, a priori principle, account, account rendered, accounting, accounts, acquaintance, acta, address, admission, affidavit, affirmance, affirmation, allegation, anacrusis, announcement, annual, annunciation, answer, apostrophe ... show more.

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