Statement
UK /["/ˈsteɪtmənt/"]/US /["/ˈsteɪtmənt/"]/
Definition
something that you say or write that gives information or an opinion
In simple words: A clear expression of something in words.
Examples
- The statement on the wall explained the museum's rules.
- She made a statement about her plans for the weekend.
- In his statement, he clarified his position on the issue.
- The bank sent me a statement detailing my transactions.
- His statement was surprising to everyone in the meeting.
Usage notes
Use 'statement' in both spoken and written contexts to convey information or opinions. It is appropriate in formal discussions and reporting but may feel overly formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
make + statement
Memory hint
Think of a judge making an official statement in court.
Collocations
- brief
- short
- bald
- issue
- put out
- release
- condemn
- in a/the statement
- statement about
- statement on
- brief
- short
- bald
- issue
- put out
- release
- condemn
- in a/the statement
- statement about
- statement on
- bank
- credit-card
- tax
- prepare
- publish
- file
Synonyms
- declaration
- expression
Antonyms
- silence
- question
Common mistakes
- 'Statement' is often wrongly used as a verb.
- Confused with 'statements' when referring to multiple examples.
- Misunderstanding the context; it should not be used for casual opinions.