Meaning & Definition of word "Assertion"

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    Assertion

    /əˈsɜrʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
      • Example: Her assertion that the company would turn a profit surprised many analysts.
    • 2. An act of stating something firmly.
      • Example: The lawyer's assertion of his client's innocence was convincing.
    • 3. A claim or statement made without providing evidence.
      • Example: His assertion that he could run a marathon without training was met with skepticism.
    • 4. A declaration that something is true.
      • Example: The scientist's assertion about climate change was supported by extensive research.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin 'assertionem', from 'assertus', past participle of 'asserere'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a strong assertion:

    a firm or confident statement that something is true.

    to make an assertion:

    to state something confidently or forcefully.

    assertion of rights:

    the act of stating one's rights or claims.

    Related Words

    assert:

    to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.

    assertive:

    having or showing a confident and forceful personality.

    assurance:

    a positive declaration intended to give confidence.

    Slang Meanings of assertion

    Meaning: A bold claim made without proof.

    Example Sentence: He made an assertion, but no one believed him.

    Meaning: A statement someone insists on, often used in debates.

    Example Sentence: Her assertion in the argument was quite controversial.