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Asseverate Verb Meaning July Uh Sev Uh Rayt Essay York Times

To asseverate means to affirm or declare positively and earnestly, essentially meaning to assert or declare. The word comes from Latin roots related to being 'serious' or 'severe' and is rarely used in modern writing.

To asseverate means to affirm or declare positively and earnestly, essentially meaning to assert or declare. The word comes from Latin roots related to being 'serious' or 'severe' and is rarely used in modern writing.

Word asseverate
Date July 5, 2018
Type verb
Syllables uh-SEV-uh-rayt
Etymology In a 2001 essay in The New York Times, novelist Elmore Leonard warned writers against using any verb other than "said" to carry dialogue, describing how an encounter with asseverated once compelled him to stop reading in order to consult a dictionary. We don't think that interruption for dictionary consultation is a bad thing, but we do acknowledge that asseverate is little more than a fancy word meaning "to assert or declare." It was formed in Latin from the prefix ad- ("to, toward") and the verb severare, a relative of the adjective severus, meaning "serious or severe," and has been used in English since the 17th century. Nowadays, asseverate is found mostly in the works of authors long dead. It's also occasionally employed by those who like to show off their vocabularies.
Examples "One can asseverate that a thesaurus is a treasury of words," Felix said ruefully, "but I presume that my own utilization of such costs me some intelligibility."

"A survey conducted by Pacific Community Resources (2003) asseverates drug use among teens is higher than ever today." — Sheila Cordry & Janell D. Wilson, Education, Fall 2004
Definition : to affirm or declare positively or earnestly

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