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assertory

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assertory Definition

affirming or asserting something, especially without providing evidence or proof.

Using assertory: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "assertory" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The speaker made an assertory statement without any supporting evidence.

  • Example

    The article was written in an assertory tone, assuming the reader would agree with its claims.

  • Example

    The defendant's assertory defense was not convincing to the jury.

assertory Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for assertory

Antonyms for assertory

Origins of assertory

from Latin 'assertorius', meaning 'pertaining to a claim'

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Summary: assertory in Brief

'Assertory' [uh-sur-tuh-ree] is an adjective that describes affirming or asserting something, especially without providing evidence or proof. It is often used in formal contexts, such as legal proceedings or academic writing. Synonyms include 'affirmative' and 'positive,' while antonyms include 'negative' and 'doubtful.' Examples of its use include 'The speaker made an assertory statement without any supporting evidence' and 'The article was written in an assertory tone, assuming the reader would agree with its claims.'