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Often used in the same context:
remarks,
press release,
declarations,
disclosures,
comments,
pronouncements,
testimony,
assumptions,
misrepresentations,
assertions,
representations,
affidavits,
utterances,
herein,
characterizations,
confessions,
documents,
beliefs,
announcements,
judgments,
words,
proclamations,
actions,
filings,
opinions,
transcript,
memos,
untruths,
projections,
determinations,
speeches,
inferences,
allegations,
reports,
facts,
memoranda,
contentions,
arguments,
exaggerations,
accusations,
foregoing,
pleadings,
prospectus,
denials,
allocution,
suppositions,
generalizations,
findings,
results,
falsehoods,
witnesses,
refutations,
rebuttal,
prejudgments,
hearsay,
res gestae,
references,
rants,
assurances,
weasel words,
aspersions,
rulings,
uncertainties,
nonoccurrence,
imputations,
inaccuracies,
misstatement,
letter,
guaranties,
presentments,
conclusions,
surrebuttal,
fabrications,
averment,
offering circular,
expressions,
predictions,
phrases,
liar,
testimonials,
accountings,
proxy statement,
writings,
intentions,
pro forma,
descriptions,
counterstatement,
innuendoes,
communiques,
outbursts,
evidences,
conjectures,
untruthfulness,
presentation,
recantation,
papers,
observations,
speech,
criticisms,
emails,
diatribes,
rhetoric,
statement,
propositions,
affirmations,
enunciations,
instructions,
definitions,
accounts,
directives,
interpretations,
recommendations,
clarifications,
citations,
rationales
Appears in the definition of:
adverse opinion,
algebraic language,
allegation,
allegement,
antinomy,
anya,
application-oriented language,
at sea,
baffled,
bearing false witness,
befuddled,
bemused,
bewildered,
buncombe,
bunk,
bunkum,
calumniatory,
calumnious,
cataloged procedure,
confounded,
confused,
credit analyst,
declarative,
defamatory,
denigrating,
denigrative,
denigratory,
discrepant,
explanans,
faultily,
formalism,
formal logic,
guff,
hogwash,
inconsistent,
indicative,
interpreter,
interpretive program,
intonation pattern,
libel,
libellous,
libelous,
literalism,
loaded,
logical,
lost,
lying under oath,
mathematical logic,
mazed,
mixed-up,
perjury,
predisposition,
problem-oriented language,
proof,
retract,
rigamarole,
rigmarole,
rot,
slanderous,
source program,
symbolic logic,
tame,
true-false,
unbaffled,
unconfused,
worksheet
Also try:
— Adjectives for statements:
financial,
such,
following,
general,
public,
false,
similar,
official,
positive,
above,
contradictory,
more...
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