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What does the word "statement" mean?
Hi, I know the word statement refers to a piece of paper with all the transactions that someone made in a month. But in this sentence, what does it mean?
He made evil statements about him.
I'm confused. Thanks for your help!
Apr 27, 2019 8:29 AM
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The word 'statement' has different meanings in different contexts. You are correct about your understanding of a statement , but it also means in this context a clear expression of something. The verb 'to state' means to express definitely or clearly in speech or writing. So in your sentence it means that he said (stated)evil things about him. I hope this helps!
April 27, 2019
Hi Rodrigo,
"Statement" can mean a whole text, yes. "He issued a statement about his client's role in the case" uses that sense of the word.
It can also mean individual remarks or sentences of fact or observation, moderate emotion, or opinion. What we usually mean in this sense is that the sentences aren't questions. "The sky is blue" is a statement, and so is "I like that boy, Mama", as is "It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen."
But "Can we stop for lunch?" is not a statement.
April 27, 2019
A statement can mean much more than a written document. Statements are just verbal remarks, or anything that is said or spoken by a person. So if someone makes a statement, it means they said something with voice to someone. In your example, someone said something verbally that was evil about someone else. He made an evil statement. There are both verbal and written statements.
April 27, 2019
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