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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe statements in American Thesaurus

Words used to describe statements

arguable (adjective)

formal if a fact or statement is arguable, there is evidence that it is true or that people agree with it

avowed (adjective)

publicly claimed or promised

bald (adjective)

a bald statement, fact, truth, etc. is something you say in a direct way, without trying to be sensitive or polite

declared (adjective)

mainly British officially or publicly stated

disputed (adjective)

a disputed fact, statement, or judgment is one that many people argue about

official (adjective)

used about information that has been announced publicly

on (the) record ()

used for stating that you are saying something officially or publicly

pithy (adjective)

a pithy statement or piece of writing is short and very effective

ringing (adjective)

a ringing statement is one that is strong and made in a clear way

truthful (adjective)

a truthful statement only contains things that are true

unbalanced (adjective)

giving only one view or opinion of a situation or subject

understated (adjective)

showing approval not trying to impress people or to attract their attention, and therefore attractive or effective

undiluted (adjective)

without any attempt to make something less offensive or easier to accept

unequivocal (adjective)

formal clear, definite, and without doubt

unscripted (adjective)

unscripted statements or interviews have not been planned or written down