Meaning & Definition of word "Protestation"

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    Protestation

    /ˌprɒtɛsˈteɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A formal declaration or affirming of one's opinion or feelings, often in opposition to something.
      • Example: His protestation against the new policy was loud and clear during the meeting.
    • 2. The act of protesting; a statement of dissent.
      • Example: Despite her protestation, the management proceeded with the layoffs.
    • 3. A claim or assertion made as a form of expression of one's feelings.
      • Example: Her protestation of love seemed genuine, yet he had doubts.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin 'protestatio', meaning a public declaration.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    protestation of loyalty:

    A formal declaration of allegiance or fidelity.

    false protestation:

    A declaration made with insincerity or deceit.

    Related Words

    protest:

    A statement or action expressing disapproval or objection.

    assertion:

    A confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.

    Slang Meanings of protestation

    Meaning: A major complaint or grievance.

    Example Sentence: Her protestation was so loud, it turned into a full-on showdown.

    Meaning: A desperate declaration in a heated argument.

    Example Sentence: He threw out a protestation that was more about volume than substance.