Affirmer (en. Affirm)

/a.fiʁ.meʁ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
To declare or maintain something with confidence.
He asserted that the project would be completed on time.
Il affirma que le projet serait terminé à temps.
To express an opinion or judgment definitively.
She asserted her viewpoint at the meeting.
Elle affirma son point de vue lors de la réunion.
To make certain or to establish clearly.
It is necessary to affirm the truth of the facts.
Il faut affirmer la vérité des faits.

Etymology

From Latin 'affirmare', which means 'to make firm'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to assert one's authority
To demonstrate one's power or control over a situation.
affirmer son autorité
to assert one's convictions
To express one's beliefs or opinions strongly.
affirmer ses convictions
to assert a right
To declare or claim a right to something.
affirmer un droit

Related Words

affirmation
Action of asserting, positive declaration.
affirmation
affirmative
That expresses an assertion, that is positive.
affirmatif
certify
To attest or guarantee the truth or existence of something.
certifier

Slang Meanings

To assert in an exaggerated or humorous way.
He asserted that he could lift a car, but everyone knows that's exaggerated.
Il a affirmé qu'il pouvait soulever une voiture, mais tout le monde sait que c'est exagéré.
To assert oneself in a group by being very self-assured.
She asserted her style in the discussion, without hesitation.
Elle a affirmé son style dans la discussion, sans hésitation.