Synonym: account, announcement, declaration, notice, proclamation, report. Similar words: excitement, implementation, commencement, state, estate, element, basement, movement. Meaning: ['steɪtmənt] n. 1. a message that is stated or declared; a communication (oral or written) setting forth particulars or facts etc 2. a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true 3. (music) the presentation of a musical theme 4. a nonverbal message 5. the act of affirming or asserting or stating something 6. (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program 7. a document showing credits and debits.
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(91) The two parts of his statement don't hang together.
(92) There is a particle of truth in his statement.
(93) Last night he issued a statement denying the allegations.
(94) The President has issued the following statement.
(95) She dismissed the statement as an empty threat .
(96) The statement made no mention of government casualties.
(97) This statement provoked a salvo of accusations.
(98) Lee privately doubted the truth of this statement.
(99) Your statement is a bit too abstruse.
(100) The statement is open to various understandings.
(101) The statement may be given orally or in writing.
(102) He made a statement before the House of Commons.
(103) Could I just qualify that last statement?
(104) The document purports to be an official statement.
(105) The statement was carefully scrutinized before publication.
(106) I have nothing to add to my earlier statement.
(107) He dittoed the statement and action of another person.
(108) His statement was verified by several witnesses.
(109) The chairman read out a prepared statement.
(110) There was outcry at the judge's statement.
(111) There's no need to expand on your statement.
(112) Such a statement could lay her open to ridicule.
(113) His statement was very vaguely worded.
(114) he produced a signed statement from his employer.
(115) His statement won't bear the lawyer's examinations.
(116) Put this statement into the interrogative.
(117) These figures check with the bank statement.
(118) Check your receipts against the statement.
(119) The reporter tried to buttonhole the minister for a statement on the strike.
(120) She hardly dared to understand the meaning behind his statement.
More similar words: excitement, implementation, commencement, state, estate, element, basement, movement, placement, implement, management, elementary, engagement, settlement, enforcement, retirement, replacement, measurement, chastisement, involvement, arrangement, requirement, announcement, finite element, advertisement, establishment, establishment of, amendment, entertainment, sentiment.