statement
noun OPAL W
/ˈsteɪtmənt/
/ˈsteɪtmənt/
- Are the following statements true or false?
- The article contained several false statements.
- He made a rather misleading statement.
- Is that a statement or a question?
- statement about something I didn't agree with her statement about education.
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumenta1- His bald statement that he'd resigned concealed his anxiety about the situation.
- She made one of her sweeping statements about foreigners.
- He's made a few controversial statements about the conflict.
- He made some ill-considered statements about wanting to take over.
- She later retracted her statement that he was a hypocrite.
- The leaflet contained many inaccurate statements.
- Her statements regarding men were controversial.
- He made an obvious statement regarding the dangers of the drug trade.
- Your statement implies I had something to do with this.
- This statement implied a lack of understanding of the situation.
- I had my doubts about the truth of this statement.
- The introduction contains some general statements about the book.
- The article quotes his statement that ‘It was in Russia that I felt like an exile.’
- That's a very bold statement!
- Statements like that only inflame the situation.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brief
- short
- bald
- …
- issue
- put out
- release
- …
- condemn
- in a/the statement
- statement about
- statement on
- …
- a joint/a written/an official statement
- A government spokesperson made a statement to the press.
- The court heard witness statements from several people.
- The prosecution delivered a brilliant opening statement.
- statement on/about something The government will issue a statement on the policy change today.
- in a statement In a statement released yesterday, the company denied the allegations.
- He gave a statement (= a written account of facts about a crime, used in court if legal action follows) in which he said he saw two men.
- according to a statement According to a White House press statement, negotiators are still striving to reach an agreement.
Synonyms statementstatement- comment
- announcement
- remark
- declaration
- observation
- statement something that you say or write that gives information or an opinion, often in a formal way:
- A government spokesperson made a statement to the press.
- comment something that you say or write that gives an opinion on something or is a response to a question about a particular situation:
- She made helpful comments on my work.
- announcement a spoken or written statement that informs people about something:
- the announcement of a peace agreement
- remark something that you say or write that gives an opinion or thought about somebody/something:
- He made a number of rude remarks about the food.
- declaration (rather formal) an official or formal statement, especially one that states an intention, belief or feeling, or that gives information:
- the declaration of war
- observation (rather formal) a comment, especially one based on something you have seen, heard or read:
- He began by making a few general observations about the report.
- a(n) statement/comment/announcement/remark/declaration/observation about something
- a(n) statement/comment/observation on something
- a(n) public/official statement/comment/announcement/declaration
- to make a(n) statement/comment/announcement/remark/declaration/observation
- to issue a(n) statement/announcement/declaration
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumentb1, Law and justiceb1- He admitted giving a false statement to the police.
- The government is yet to issue a statement about the attack.
- The Board said in a written statement that the incident was being investigated.
- Military action is being considered, according to an official statement.
- They made him sign a statement implicating his friends.
- In court, the witness retracted his statement.
- The group claimed responsibility for the bombing in a statement posted on the internet.
- She began the press conference by reading a prepared statement.
- Clergy posted a statement in the local press calling for calm and tolerance.
- In private she often contradicted her public statements.
- The jury heard a moving victim impact statement from his widow.
- The judge found that police had falsified statements attributed to Mr Murphy.
- The press officer drafted a statement.
- A statement by the Coalition for Animal Health condemned the move.
- He filed false statements with the tax authorities.
- He's trying to withdraw the statement he made to Parliament last week.
- In a statement released today, the Department of Health said…
- Saunder's lawyer made a brief statement to the press outside the court.
- She put out a statement on behalf of the Government.
- She read a statement to reporters yesterday.
- The police will take a statement from each of you.
- The two heads of state issued a joint statement.
- a recent statement to the press
- a statement condemning the death penalty
- a statement on human rights
- A government spokesperson made a brief statement to the press.
- In a statement released today, the minister claimed he was not responsible for the error.
- The finance minister will submit his budget statement next week.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brief
- short
- bald
- …
- issue
- put out
- release
- …
- condemn
- in a/the statement
- statement about
- statement on
- …
- [countable] a printed record of money paid, received, etc.
- The directors are responsible for preparing the company's financial statements.
- My bank sends me monthly statements.
Wordfindersee also bank statement- account
- balance
- bank
- credit
- debit
- deposit
- interest
- loan
- statement
- withdrawal
Extra ExamplesTopics Moneyb2- I get monthly statements from my bank.
- Their job is to prepare the company's annual financial statement.
- Your next statement will show our new interest rate.
- a bank/credit card statement
- The issuing banks published financial statements.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bank
- credit-card
- tax
- …
- prepare
- publish
- file
- …
- [countable, usually singular] a clear expression of an opinion or attitude that you make through your actions or appearance
- They decided to make a political statement by refusing to vote.
- The play makes a strong political statement.
- statement about somebody/something The way you dress makes a statement about you.
- The cleaning staff extended their strike mainly to make a statement about how determined they were.
- The clothes you wear are a statement about yourself.
- [countable] (in England and Wales) an official report on a child’s special needs made by a local education authority
- a statement of special educational needs
- [uncountable] (formal) the act of stating or expressing something in words synonym expression
- When writing instructions, clarity of statement is the most important thing.