assertion

simple noun26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

A forceful and well-supported statement.

A statement that is made again and again.

A statement expressed with self-assurance.

A statement that is untrue.

A statement made with confidence and without hesitation.

A basic or straightforward statement without complexity.

A very general statement that covers a wide range of things, often without proper evidence.

A statement that is based on facts and can be proven.

A broad statement that is not specific or detailed.

A statement that lacks supporting facts or evidence.

A claim made without any evidence to support it.

A statement presented as undeniably true without consideration of evidence or others' opinions.

To state something confidently.

To question an assertion and demand proof.

To express doubts about an assertion.

To provide evidence or reasons that help to show an assertion is true.

To agree that a statement is true or valid.

To say an assertion again.

To refuse to accept an assertion because you do not believe it.

To share the same opinion as expressed in an assertion.

To argue against an assertion, saying it is not true.

To show that an assertion is true using evidence.

To say the opposite of an assertion, suggesting it is wrong.

To prove that an assertion is wrong.

To provide a good reason for an assertion.

Used to specify the subject of the assertion.