Meaning & Definition of Affirmation in English
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Affirmation
A positive statement or declaration.
Pronunciation:
/ˌæfərˈmeɪʃən/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
affirmationsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The act of affirming or confirming something.
Example Sentence: Her affirmation of his abilities gave him the confidence to proceed.
Definition: A statement or assertion that something is true.
Example Sentence: The witness made an affirmation to tell the truth.
Definition: A positive reinforcement or support.
Example Sentence: Daily affirmations can help boost self-esteem.
Etymology
Origin: Late Latin affirmatio, from Latin affirmare to assert.
Synonyms
assertiondeclarationconfirmationtestimonysupport
Common Phrases and Expressions
- positive affirmation: A statement that encourages a person to believe in their abilities.
- affirmation of life: A celebration or acknowledgment of the value of life.
- self-affirmation: The act of affirming one's own worth or value.
Translations
- Spanish: afirmación
- French: affirmation
- German: Behauptung
- Russian: утверждение
Related Words
- affirm: To state positively, support, or confirm.
- confirm: To establish the truth or correctness of something.
- assert: To state a fact or belief confidently.
Slang Meanings of affirmation
Meaning: A motivational phrase used for self-improvement.
Example Sentence: I told myself 'I am strong and capable' as my daily affirmation.
Meaning: Chill encouragement or reassurance.
Example Sentence: Just drop a quick affirmation to your friend; it goes a long way!