/dɛˌklɚejˈʃʌnz/ - [deklereyshunz] -
We found 3 definitions of declarations from 2 different sources.
NounPlural: declarations |
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declaration - a statement that is emphatic and explicit (spoken or written) | ||
statement a document showing credits and debits | ||
bastardization an act that debases or corrupts | ||
confession (Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing his sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the hope of absolution | ||
manifesto, pronunciamento a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government) | ||
pronouncement, dictum, say-so an authoritative declaration | ||
asseveration, averment, assertion a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary) | ||
protestation a strong declaration of protest | ||
predication, postulation (logic) a declaration of something self-evident; something that can be assumed as the basis for argument | ||
declaration - (law) unsworn statement that can be admitted in evidence in a legal transaction; "his declaration of innocence" | ||
testimony something that serves as evidence; "his effort was testimony to his devotion" | ||
declaration - a statement of taxable goods or of dutiable properties | ||
statement a document showing credits and debits | ||
declaration - a formal public statement; "the government made an announcement about changes in the drug war"; "a declaration of independence" | ||
announcement, proclamation, annunciation | ||
statement a document showing credits and debits | ||
edict a formal or authoritative proclamation | ||
declaration - a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote | ||
resolution, resolve | ||
papers, written document, document anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks | ||
declaration - (contract bridge) the highest bid becomes the contract setting the number of tricks that the bidder must make | ||
contract | ||
bidding, bid a request to be present; "they came at his bidding" | ||
bridge any of various card games based on whist for four players | ||
contract a variety of bridge in which the bidder receives points toward game only for the number of tricks he bid |