Asserts Meaning in English
word · lemma: assert
əˈsɝts
uh-SURTS
ɐsˈɜːts
uh-SURTS
Definição
To state something strongly and clearly as a fact, often with confidence or force. It can also mean to express one's rights or opinions firmly.
Uso & Nuances
'Assert' is more formal than 'say' or 'tell'. Common in academic, legal, or formal contexts: 'asserts his innocence', 'assert rights'. Not used for reporting neutral facts. Related to confidence and sometimes authority.
Spanish: afirma - sostiene - aseguraPortuguese (BR): afirma - asseguraPortuguese (PT): afirma - asseguraChinese (Simplified): 断言 - 声称 - 主张Chinese (Traditional): 斷言 - 聲稱 - 主張Hindi: दावा करता है - ज़ोर देता हैArabic: يؤكد - يصرّحBengali: জোর দিয়ে বলা - দাবি করা - দৃঢ়ভাবে প্রকাশ করাRussian: утверждает - заявляет - отстаиваетJapanese: 主張する - 断言するVietnamese: khẳng định - quả quyết - tuyên bố mạnh mẽKorean: 주장하다 - 단언하다Turkish: ileri sürmek - iddia etmek - savunmakUrdu: دعوی کرنا - زور دیناIndonesian: menegaskan - menyatakan dengan tegas
Frases de Exemplo
He asserts that he was at home all night.
basic
She asserts her opinion with confidence.
basic
The company asserts its right to protect its brand.
basic
He strongly asserts his innocence, even without evidence.
natural
Whenever someone challenges her, she calmly asserts her stance.
natural
The report asserts there was no wrongdoing by the team.
natural