Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Statements and announcements in British Thesaurus
Statements and announcements
abjuration (noun)
formal a promise to give up something such as a belief or activity
accusation (noun)
a statement consisting of words that mean opposite things
affirmation (noun)
allegation (noun)
a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal even though this has not been proved
announcement (noun)
a public or official statement that gives people information about something
announcement (noun)
the act of publicly or officially stating something
confirmation (noun)
a statement saying that something is definitely true or accurate
confirmation (noun)
a statement that something will definitely happen at the time or in the way that has been arranged
counterclaim (noun)
a statement that you make against someone who has made a statement against you, especially in a legal case
declaration (noun)
an official announcement that something is true or happening
declaration (noun)
disclaimer (noun)
a written statement in which a company or person says that they do not take responsibility for something bad
a British spelling of generalization
generality (noun)
a statement that is not specific but that covers a wide range of situations
generalization (noun)
a statement that is true in most situations
generalization (noun)
a statement that seems to be true in most situations but is based on too few facts or only on a small number of instances
imputation (noun)
the act of accusing someone of having a bad quality or of being guilty of something, or a statement that makes such an accusation
insistence (noun)
a very firm statement that something must happen or that something is true
manifesto (noun)
a formal statement expressing the aims and plans of a group or organization, especially a political party
mission statement (noun)
a short official statement that an organization makes about the work that it does and why it does it
non sequitur (noun)
a statement that does not have any connection with what was said before
notification (noun)
an official announcement about something that has happened or will happen
overgeneralization (noun)
making statements or drawing conclusions that are based on too few facts or a small number of instances
proclamation (noun)
an official announcement, especially about something important, or something that affects everyone
proclamation (noun)
the act of making an official announcement, especially about something important, or something that affects everyone
profession (noun)
pronouncement (noun)
retraction (noun)
the act of saying that something you previously said or wrote is not true
statement/letter/declaration of intent ()
a formal or official statement that you intend to do something
summing-up (noun)
a statement in which someone gives a short account of something
understatement (noun)
the practice of using an understatement to talk about something
unveiling (noun)
mainly journalism the act of officially announcing something such as a plan or a new product that was previously a secret
vision statement (noun)
a general statement of what an organization aims or hopes to achieve in the future
vote of no confidence (noun)
a statement or action that shows you do not support a particular person or group