What part of speech is assertion?

Assertion can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does assertion mean?

Definitions

Noun

assertion - a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)
assertion - the act of affirming or asserting or stating something

Examples of assertion

#   Sentence  
1. noun It is important to note that his assertion is groundless.
2. noun Nobody will believe his assertion that he is innocent.
3. noun An assertion isn't a proof.
4. noun The truth value of an assertion may be a probability value.
5. noun What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count?
6. noun Negating the assertion requires a negative augend, but all augends are products of factors on the unit interval.
7. noun There is no arguing with the assertion of the great linguist Claude Hagège: never before in the history of humanity, has a language had a "comparable extension in the world to what English now has."
8. noun He believed her assertion to be simply impossible and assented to the proposal.
9. noun Can you prove the validity of your assertion?
10. noun The Anarchists are right in everything; in the negation of the existing order, and in the assertion that, without authority, there could not be worse violence than that of authority under existing conditions.
11. noun One state governor described the president’s assertion of imagined absolute authority as “infuriating, offensive and, frankly, ignorant of the constitution and of the facts.”.
12. noun Your assertion that Boston is better than Chicago is patently false.
13. noun This assertion is false.
14. noun That's not a question, that's an assertion.
15. noun It's not a question, but rather an assertion.
Sentence  
noun
It is important to note that his assertion is groundless.
Nobody will believe his assertion that he is innocent.
An assertion isn't a proof.
The truth value of an assertion may be a probability value.
What should we deduce from Aristotle's assertion that women have fewer teeth than men: that he had small knowledge of women or that he couldn't count?
Negating the assertion requires a negative augend, but all augends are products of factors on the unit interval.
There is no arguing with the assertion of the great linguist Claude Hagège: never before in the history of humanity, has a language had a "comparable extension in the world to what English now has."
He believed her assertion to be simply impossible and assented to the proposal.
Can you prove the validity of your assertion?
The Anarchists are right in everything; in the negation of the existing order, and in the assertion that, without authority, there could not be worse violence than that of authority under existing conditions.
One state governor described the president’s assertion of imagined absolute authority as “infuriating, offensive and, frankly, ignorant of the constitution and of the facts.”.
Your assertion that Boston is better than Chicago is patently false.
This assertion is false.
That's not a question, that's an assertion.
It's not a question, but rather an assertion.

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