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  • Assertion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up assertion or assert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Assertion or assert may refer to: Assertion (software development), a computer programming

    Assertion

    Assertion

  • Test assertion
  • In computer software testing, a test assertion is an expression which encapsulates some testable logic specified about a target under test. The expression

    Test assertion

    Test_assertion

  • Bald assertion
  • Advertising term

    advertising, a bald assertion in advertising (or non-establishment claim) is a subcategory of a false advertising claim. A bald assertion is a statement used

    Bald assertion

    Bald_assertion

  • Proof by assertion
  • Informal fallacy

    Proof by assertion, sometimes informally referred to as proof by repeated assertion, is an informal fallacy in which a proposition is repeatedly restated

    Proof by assertion

    Proof_by_assertion

  • Assertion (software development)
  • Statement that a predicate is always true at that point in code execution

    programming, specifically when using the imperative programming paradigm, an assertion is a predicate (a Boolean-valued function over the state space, usually

    Assertion (software development)

    Assertion_(software_development)

  • Management assertions
  • Term used in financial auditing

    Management assertions or financial statement assertions are the implicit or explicit assertions that the preparer of financial statements (management)

    Management assertions

    Management_assertions

  • SAML
  • Technical standard for authentication and authorization

    Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML, pronounced SAM-el, /ˈsæməl/) is an open standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between

    SAML

    SAML

  • Identity provider
  • Entity that manages identity information

    identity tokens to OIDC relying parties via a RESTful HTTP API. The Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is a set of profiles for exchanging authentication

    Identity provider

    Identity_provider

  • TAST
  • T plus uppercase AST in subscript) is an abbreviation for the time of assertion, a secondary temporal reference in establishing tense. Grammatical tense

    TAST

    TAST

  • SecPAL
  • Declarative security policy language

    SecPAL is a declarative, logic-based, security policy language that has been developed to support the complex access control requirements of large scale

    SecPAL

    SecPAL

  • Mocha (JavaScript framework)
  • JavaScript test framework running on Node.js

    testing, test coverage reports, and use of any assertion library. Mocha can be used with most JavaScript assertion libraries, including: should.js express.js

    Mocha (JavaScript framework)

    Mocha_(JavaScript_framework)

  • SAML 2.0
  • Computer markup language

    Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 2.0 is a version of the SAML standard for exchanging authentication and authorization identities between security

    SAML 2.0

    SAML_2.0

  • Defence of the Seven Sacraments
  • Theological treatise by King Henry VIII of England

    The Defence of the Seven Sacraments (Latin: Assertio Septem Sacramentorum) is a theological treatise published in 1521, written by King Henry VIII, allegedly

    Defence of the Seven Sacraments

    Defence of the Seven Sacraments

    Defence_of_the_Seven_Sacraments

  • Ipse dixit
  • Assertion without proof

    Ipse dixit (Latin for "he said it himself") is an assertion without proof, or a dogmatic expression of opinion. The fallacy of defending a proposition

    Ipse dixit

    Ipse dixit

    Ipse_dixit

  • Incomplete comparison
  • Informal fallacy

    "product X is better". This is an incomplete assertion, so it can not be refuted. A complete assertion, such as "product X sells for a lower price than

    Incomplete comparison

    Incomplete_comparison

  • Video Encoded Invisible Light
  • Technology to hide digital information in analog video signals

    luminance of the videosignal. A recent application of VEIL, the VEIL Rights Assertion Mark (VRAM or V-RAM) is a copy-restriction signal that can be used to

    Video Encoded Invisible Light

    Video_Encoded_Invisible_Light

  • Authentication
  • Act of proving an assertion

    genuine", from αὐθέντης authentes, "author") is the act of proving an assertion, such as the identity of a computer system user. In contrast with identification

    Authentication

    Authentication

    Authentication

  • Veridicality
  • Semantic or grammatical assertion of the truth

    veridicality (from Latin "truthfully said") is a semantic or grammatical assertion of the truth of an utterance. Merriam-Webster defines "veridical" as truthful

    Veridicality

    Veridicality

  • WS-Policy
  • new policy contains those assertions made by both sides which do not contradict each other. However, synonymous assertions are considered incompatible

    WS-Policy

    WS-Policy

  • Patent troll
  • Pejorative term related to intellectual property

    patent holding company (PHC), patent monetization entity (PME), patent assertion entity (PAE), and non-practicing entity (NPE), which may or may not be

    Patent troll

    Patent troll

    Patent_troll

  • Judgment (mathematical logic)
  • Statement in a metalanguage

    In mathematical logic, a judgment (or judgement) or assertion is a statement or enunciation in a metalanguage. For example, typical judgments in first-order

    Judgment (mathematical logic)

    Judgment_(mathematical_logic)

  • Non-assertion covenant
  • A non-assertion covenant (nonassert for short) is an agreement by a party not to seek to enforce patent or other intellectual property rights it may have

    Non-assertion covenant

    Non-assertion_covenant

  • Description logic
  • Family of formal knowledge representation

    drawn between the so-called TBox (terminological box) and the ABox (assertional box). In general, the TBox contains sentences describing concept hierarchies

    Description logic

    Description_logic

  • William Goldsmith
  • American musician (born 1972)

    1972) is an American drummer who is a member of Sunny Day Real Estate and Assertion, and a former member of Foo Fighters. He has toured with Mike Watt and

    William Goldsmith

    William Goldsmith

    William_Goldsmith

  • Service provider (SAML)
  • System entity that receives and accepts authentication assertions

    receives and accepts authentication assertions in conjunction with a single sign-on (SSO) profile of the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). In the

    Service provider (SAML)

    Service_provider_(SAML)

  • False confidence theorem
  • Statistical principle for robust inference

    belief to an assertion on the basis of low quality data. High belief here would be unjustified, the confidence placed in the assertion could be said

    False confidence theorem

    False_confidence_theorem

  • Denial
  • Assertion that a statement is false

    meanings: the assertion that any particular statement or allegation, whose truth is uncertain, is not true; the refusal of a request; and the assertion that a

    Denial

    Denial

    Denial

  • Circumstantial evidence
  • Evidence indirectly supporting conclusion

    scene of a crime. By contrast, direct evidence supports the truth of an assertion directly, i.e. without need for any additional evidence or inference.

    Circumstantial evidence

    Circumstantial_evidence

  • Perl Compatible Regular Expressions
  • Software library for interpreting regular expressions

    (zero-width assertion). For example, /\w+(?=\t)/ matches a word followed by a tab, without including the tab itself. Look-behind assertions cannot be of

    Perl Compatible Regular Expressions

    Perl_Compatible_Regular_Expressions

  • Assertion definition language
  • The Assertion Definition Language (ADL) is a specification language providing a predicate logic based behaviour, as well as interfaces, for computer software

    Assertion definition language

    Assertion_definition_language

  • Identity provider (SAML)
  • System entity that issues authentication assertions

    entity that issues authentication assertions in conjunction with a single sign-on (SSO) profile of the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). In the

    Identity provider (SAML)

    Identity_provider_(SAML)

  • Sequent
  • Logical proof involving antecedents and consequents

    In mathematical logic, a sequent is a very general kind of conditional assertion. A 1 , … , A m ⊢ B 1 , … , B n . {\displaystyle A_{1},\,\dots ,A_{m}\

    Sequent

    Sequent

  • Power Query
  • ETL tool developed by Microsoft

    have a type assertion which will evaluate to an error when the expression does not evaluate to a value compatible with the assertion. Assertions can be preceded

    Power Query

    Power Query

    Power_Query

  • Truthiness
  • Belief in truth based on only intuition

    Truthiness is the belief or assertion that a particular statement is true based on the intuition or perceptions of some individual or individuals, without

    Truthiness

    Truthiness

    Truthiness

  • Promotional fake United States currency
  • Faux currency that is clearly inauthentic

    fantasy "currency", adapted from United States currency that makes no assertion of being legal tender and is often created by individuals as a way to

    Promotional fake United States currency

    Promotional_fake_United_States_currency

  • Trademark symbol
  • Typographical symbol (™)

    protection status of the name. Use of the trademark symbol indicates an assertion that a word, image, or other sign is a trademark; it does not indicate

    Trademark symbol

    Trademark_symbol

  • SAML 1.1
  • Computer markup language

    Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is an XML standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between security domains. SAML is a

    SAML 1.1

    SAML_1.1

  • SAML metadata
  • Standard for Security Assertion Markup Language

    standard belongs to the family of XML-based standards known as the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) published by OASIS in 2005. A SAML metadata document

    SAML metadata

    SAML_metadata

  • List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in India
  • Retrieved 2023-12-08. "A brief history of Nowruz: Celebration of beginnings, assertion of identity". The Indian Express. 2023-03-25. Retrieved 2023-12-09. Al

    List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in India

    List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in India

    List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_India

  • Holocaust uniqueness debate
  • Historiographical debate

    The assertion that the Holocaust was a unique event in human history was important to the historiography of the Holocaust, but it has come under increasing

    Holocaust uniqueness debate

    Holocaust_uniqueness_debate

  • Direct evidence
  • Evidence that supports an assertion directly, without intervening inference

    In law, a body of facts that directly supports the truth of an assertion without intervening inference. It is often exemplified by eyewitness testimony

    Direct evidence

    Direct_evidence

  • List of fallacies
  • verecundiam) – an assertion is deemed true because of the position or authority of the person asserting it. Appeal to accomplishment – an assertion is deemed

    List of fallacies

    List_of_fallacies

  • Judaism
  • Religion of the Jewish people

    שֶׁבִּכְתָב, Tōrā šebbīḵṯāv) and Oral Torah. Historically, all or part of this assertion was challenged by groups like the Sadducees and practitioners of Hellenistic

    Judaism

    Judaism

    Judaism

  • Proposition
  • Bearer of truth values

    distinguish types of propositions by their informational content and mode of assertion, such as the contrasts between affirmative and negative propositions,

    Proposition

    Proposition

  • Aurangzeb
  • Mughal emperor from 1658 to 1707

    tolerance of the earlier Mughal emperors. Others, however, reject these assertions, arguing that he opposed bigotry against Hindus, Sikhs and Shia Muslims

    Aurangzeb

    Aurangzeb

    Aurangzeb

  • Specious reasoning
  • Logical fallacy

    lies, misdirection, or misinterpreted information to make its point. Assertions made under specious reasoning often appear or are generally accepted to

    Specious reasoning

    Specious_reasoning

  • Denial (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up denial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A denial is an assertion that an allegation is not true. Denial may also refer to: The Denial, a 1925

    Denial (disambiguation)

    Denial_(disambiguation)

  • Detection risk
  • risk that the auditor will not detect a misstatement that exists in an assertion that could be material, either individually or when aggregated with other

    Detection risk

    Detection_risk

  • LOT Network
  • Nonprofit formed to counter Patent Assertion Entities

    Network is a nonprofit organization that was formed to combat patent assertion entities (PAEs), also known as patent trolls, by cross-licensing patents

    LOT Network

    LOT_Network

  • Deny
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Deny most commonly refers to: Denial, in ordinary English usage, an assertion that a statement or allegation is not true Deny may also refer to: Deny

    Deny

    Deny

  • Linus's law
  • 1999 claim about software development

    In software development, Linus's law is the assertion that "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow". The law was formulated by Eric S. Raymond in

    Linus's law

    Linus's_law

  • Economic antisemitism
  • Prejudice against Jews based on their economic status and activities

    uses stereotypes and canards that are based on negative perceptions or assertions of the economic status, occupations, or economic behavior of Jews, at

    Economic antisemitism

    Economic_antisemitism

  • Claim
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Land claim A main contention, see conclusion of law Patent claim The assertion of a proposition; see Douglas N. Walton A right Sequent, in mathematics

    Claim

    Claim

  • Fallacies of distributed computing
  • False assumptions programmers make who are new to distributed computing

    The fallacies of distributed computing are a set of assertions made by L. Peter Deutsch and others at Sun Microsystems describing false assumptions that

    Fallacies of distributed computing

    Fallacies_of_distributed_computing

  • Type conversion
  • Changing an expression from one data type to another

    called type assertion, which instruct the compiler to treat the expression of a certain type, disregarding its own inference. Type assertion may be safe

    Type conversion

    Type_conversion

  • Growing the pie
  • Expression in economics

    "Growing the pie" is an expression used in macroeconomics to refer to the assertion that growing the economy of a nation as a whole creates more availability

    Growing the pie

    Growing_the_pie

  • Constitutional autochthony
  • Assertion of constitutional nationalism from an external power

    αὐτόχθων translated as springing from the land. It usually means the assertion of not just the concept of autonomy, but also the concept that the constitution

    Constitutional autochthony

    Constitutional_autochthony

  • Evidence (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Evidence is anything presented as proof of an assertion. Evidence may also refer to: Scientific evidence Evidence (law), which

    Evidence (disambiguation)

    Evidence_(disambiguation)

  • Death of Garry Hoy
  • 1993 death by falling in Toronto, Canada

    many times before—he threw his body against the glass. True to Hoy's assertion, the window did not break; instead, the entire window yielded whole this

    Death of Garry Hoy

    Death_of_Garry_Hoy

  • Implied assertion
  • Legalese in evidence law

    An implied assertion is a statement or conduct that implies a side issue surrounding certain admissible facts which have not necessarily complied within

    Implied assertion

    Implied_assertion

  • Miranda warning
  • Notification given by U.S. police to criminal suspects on their rights while in custody

    Massiah rights may be waived. Assertion: In each case, the assertion must be clear and unequivocal. The effects of assertion are not identical. For purposes

    Miranda warning

    Miranda warning

    Miranda_warning

  • Russell's teapot
  • Analogy devised by Bertrand Russell

    and Mars, he could not expect anyone to believe him solely because his assertion could not be proven wrong. The analogy has been criticised by philosophers

    Russell's teapot

    Russell's_teapot

  • Criticism of Israel
  • both critics and defenders of Israel. Counter-criticisms include the assertion that some critics and their criticisms are aimed at delegitimizing Israel's

    Criticism of Israel

    Criticism of Israel

    Criticism_of_Israel

  • Program synthesis
  • Task to construct a program meeting a formal specification

    already have been established, including axioms and preconditions, ("Assertions") Formulas still to be proven, including postconditions, ("Goals"), Terms

    Program synthesis

    Program_synthesis

  • Betteridge's law of headlines
  • Journalistic adage on questions in headlines

    confident that the answer was yes, they would have presented it as an assertion; by presenting it as a question, they are not accountable for whether

    Betteridge's law of headlines

    Betteridge's_law_of_headlines

  • Gospel of James
  • Pseudepigraphic gospel

    Jesus, and events immediately following. It is the earliest surviving assertion of the perpetual virginity of Mary, meaning her virginity not just prior

    Gospel of James

    Gospel of James

    Gospel_of_James

  • The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code
  • Coding guidelines by Gerald J. Holzmann

    of code per function. The code's assertions density should average to minimally two assertions per function. Assertions must be used to check for anomalous

    The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code

    The_Power_of_10:_Rules_for_Developing_Safety-Critical_Code

  • Smith v. Summit Entertainment LLC
  • Legal case

    action: Wrongful assertion that plaintiff's song infringed Summit's copyright in violation of 17 U.S.C. § 512; Fraud via Summit's assertion that it had a

    Smith v. Summit Entertainment LLC

    Smith v. Summit Entertainment LLC

    Smith_v._Summit_Entertainment_LLC

  • Jill Latiano
  • American actress, model, dancer

    documentary films of varying impact, including GMO OMG, which spread the assertion that the use of genetically modified organisms in food production is harmful

    Jill Latiano

    Jill_Latiano

  • Appeal to the stone
  • Logical fallacy

    providing further argumentation. This theory is closely tied to proof by assertion due to the lack of evidence behind the statement and its attempt to persuade

    Appeal to the stone

    Appeal_to_the_stone

  • I'm entitled to my opinion
  • Informal fallacy

    right is irrelevant to whether one's assertion is true or false. Where an objection to a belief is made, the assertion of the right to an opinion side-steps

    I'm entitled to my opinion

    I'm_entitled_to_my_opinion

  • No true Scotsman
  • Informal logical fallacy

    publicly retreating from the initial, falsified a posteriori assertion offering a modified assertion that definitionally excludes a targeted unwanted counterexample

    No true Scotsman

    No_true_Scotsman

  • Mueller report
  • 2019 U.S. government report on Russian interference in the 2016 election

    and its supporting material were placed under a temporary "protective assertion" of executive privilege by then-President Trump on May 8, 2019, preventing

    Mueller report

    Mueller report

    Mueller_report

  • Sic
  • Indicates an intentional reproduction in quotation

    spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Sic also applies to any surprising assertion, faulty reasoning, or other matter that might otherwise be interpreted

    Sic

    Sic

  • William S. Burroughs
  • American writer and visual artist (1914–1997)

    interpretation of so-called reality. The underlying assumption of magic is the assertion of "will" as the primary moving force in this universe – the deep conviction

    William S. Burroughs

    William S. Burroughs

    William_S._Burroughs

  • Truth claim
  • A truth claim is an assertion held to be true in a religious belief system; however, it does not follow that the assertion can be proven true. For example

    Truth claim

    Truth_claim

  • Taulant Balla
  • Albanian politician (born 1977)

    and Ph.D. theses. The assertions were begun by Taulant Muka, a young epidemiologist educated in the Netherlands. The assertions sparked nationwide protests

    Taulant Balla

    Taulant Balla

    Taulant_Balla

  • Audit substantive test
  • Audit procedures to detect error or fraud

    activities performed by the auditor to detect material misstatement at the assertion level. Management implicitly assert that account balances and disclosures

    Audit substantive test

    Audit_substantive_test

  • Dan Bilzerian
  • American influencer (born 1980)

    orchestrated the September 11 attacks and the Iraq War, among other false assertions and antisemitic conspiracy theories. Commentators have noted the apparent

    Dan Bilzerian

    Dan Bilzerian

    Dan_Bilzerian

  • Parallel postulate
  • Geometric axiom

    interior angles on this side add to less than two right angles. This latter assertion is proved in Euclid's Elements by using the fact that two different lines

    Parallel postulate

    Parallel postulate

    Parallel_postulate

  • Gaslighting
  • Type of psychological manipulation

    beyond denial of systemic racism to active recharacterization, where the assertion of racial injustice is reframed as an act of reverse discrimination or

    Gaslighting

    Gaslighting

    Gaslighting

  • President of Somalia
  • Head of state of Somalia

    the office is currently claimed by Hassan Sheikh Mohamud despite the assertions of the opposition that his term has expired. The first president of Somalia

    President of Somalia

    President of Somalia

    President_of_Somalia

  • Reverse psychology
  • Type of persuasion technique

    Reverse psychology is a technique involving the assertion of a belief or behavior that is opposite to the one desired, with the expectation that this

    Reverse psychology

    Reverse_psychology

  • Axiomatic semantics
  • Logic for proving computer program correctness

    command in a program by describing its effect on assertions about the program state. The assertions are logical statements—predicates with variables,

    Axiomatic semantics

    Axiomatic_semantics

  • Christian mortalism
  • Christian belief that the human soul is not naturally immortal

    condemned such thinking in the Fifth Council of the Lateran as "erroneous assertions". Supporters include eighteenth-century religious figure Henry Layton

    Christian mortalism

    Christian mortalism

    Christian_mortalism

  • Rhetorical question
  • Figure of speech

    " (Monty Python's Life of Brian) the question functions as a negative assertion. It is intended to mean "The Romans have never done anything for us!"

    Rhetorical question

    Rhetorical_question

  • Thomas Cromwell
  • English statesman (1485–1540)

    the best way to proceed towards his annulment. Cromwell favoured the assertion of royal supremacy over the recalcitrant Church, and he manipulated support

    Thomas Cromwell

    Thomas Cromwell

    Thomas_Cromwell

  • Shibboleth (software)
  • Single-sign on system

    and authorization (or access control) infrastructure based on Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML). Federated identity allows the sharing of information

    Shibboleth (software)

    Shibboleth_(software)

  • Portrait of Madame X
  • 1884 painting by John Singer Sargent

    enthusiastic; she believed that Sargent was painting a masterpiece. There is an assertion and showiness in the expanse of white skin – from her high forehead down

    Portrait of Madame X

    Portrait of Madame X

    Portrait_of_Madame_X

  • Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia
  • following clause: "for services rendered in the defence of freedom and the assertion of the sovereignty of the Republic of Slovenia". There are three degrees

    Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia

    Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia

    Order_of_Freedom_of_the_Republic_of_Slovenia

  • WS-SecurityPolicy
  • web services as policies. Security policy assertions are based on the WS-Policy framework. Policy assertions can be used to require more generic security

    WS-SecurityPolicy

    WS-SecurityPolicy

  • 11:11 (numerology)
  • Superstition about numbers

    numerological effect. Critics highlight the lack of substantial evidence for this assertion, and they gesture towards confirmation bias and post-hoc analysis as a

    11:11 (numerology)

    11:11 (numerology)

    11:11_(numerology)

  • David Beaver
  • American linguist and philosopher

    Linguistic Society of America. Beaver, David. 2001. Presupposition and Assertion in Dynamic Semantics. Stanford: CSLI Publications. Beaver, David and Brady

    David Beaver

    David_Beaver

  • Pasi (caste)
  • Dalit community of India

    of India, Kolkata. 2019. Badri Narayan (2012). Women Heroes and Dalit Assertion in North India: Culture, Identity and Politics. SAGE. p. 136. ISBN 9780761935377

    Pasi (caste)

    Pasi (caste)

    Pasi_(caste)

  • Equal-to-apostles
  • Special title given to some saints in Eastern Orthodoxy and in Byzantine Catholicism

    recognition of these saints' outstanding service in the spreading and assertion of Christianity, comparable to that of the original apostles. Below is

    Equal-to-apostles

    Equal-to-apostles

  • Annexation
  • Concept in political science

    Annexation, in international law, is the forcible acquisition and assertion of legal title over one state's territory by another state, usually following

    Annexation

    Annexation

    Annexation

  • Tertullian
  • Roman Christian theologian and writer (c. 155 – c. 220)

    Tertullian later joined the Montanist sect, but today most scholars reject the assertion that he left the mainstream church or was excommunicated. Scant reliable

    Tertullian

    Tertullian

    Tertullian

  • Moore's paradox
  • Philosophical paradox concerning seemingly-absurd assertions

    basis of the absurdity. One type of explanation at the level of assertion is that assertion implies or expresses belief in some way, so that if someone asserts

    Moore's paradox

    Moore's_paradox

  • Harriet Harman
  • British politician (born 1950)

    by people associated with Abrahams, and Prime Minister Gordon Brown's assertion that all such monies would be returned, Harman issued a statement saying

    Harriet Harman

    Harriet Harman

    Harriet_Harman

  • Thucydides Trap
  • Theorised tendency towards war between emerging and existing powers

    Misenheimer says that "Thucydides’ text does not support Allison's normative assertion about the 'inevitable' result of an encounter between 'rising' and 'ruling'

    Thucydides Trap

    Thucydides Trap

    Thucydides_Trap

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  • Troth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Troth

    English (West Midlands) : nickname from Middle English trowthe, trouthe ‘good faith’, ‘loyalty’. By my troth was a common phrase emphasizing the veracity of an assertion, and the nickname may have been bestowed on someone who used it habitually or to excess.

    Troth

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  • Vouchment
  • n.

    A solemn assertion.

  • Predication
  • n.

    The act of predicating, or of affirming one thing of another; affirmation; assertion.

  • Nail
  • n.

    To fasten, as with a nail; to bind or hold, as to a bargain or to acquiescence in an argument or assertion; hence, to catch; to trap.

  • Untruth
  • n.

    That which is untrue; a false assertion; a falsehood; a lie; also, an act of treachery or disloyalty.

  • Skepticism
  • n.

    The doctrine that no fact or principle can be certainly known; the tenet that all knowledge is uncertain; Pyrrohonism; universal doubt; the position that no fact or truth, however worthy of confidence, can be established on philosophical grounds; critical investigation or inquiry, as opposed to the positive assumption or assertion of certain principles.

  • Paradox
  • n.

    A tenet or proposition contrary to received opinion; an assertion or sentiment seemingly contradictory, or opposed to common sense; that which in appearance or terms is absurd, but yet may be true in fact.

  • Verity
  • n.

    That which is true; a true assertion or tenet; a truth; a reality.

  • Test
  • n.

    Examination or trial by the cupel; hence, any critical examination or decisive trial; as, to put a man's assertions to a test.

  • Negation
  • adv.

    The act of denying; assertion of the nonreality or untruthfulness of anything; declaration that something is not, or has not been, or will not be; denial; -- the opposite of affirmation.

  • Point-blank
  • a.

    Hence, direct; plain; unqualified; -- said of language; as, a point-blank assertion.

  • Assertion
  • n.

    Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of one's rights or prerogatives.

  • Poor
  • superl.

    Free from self-assertion; not proud or arrogant; meek.

  • Jactitation
  • n.

    Vain boasting or assertions repeated to the prejudice of another's right; false claim.

  • Shall
  • v. i. & auxiliary.

    As an auxiliary, shall indicates a duty or necessity whose obligation is derived from the person speaking; as, you shall go; he shall go; that is, I order or promise your going. It thus ordinarily expresses, in the second and third persons, a command, a threat, or a promise. If the auxillary be emphasized, the command is made more imperative, the promise or that more positive and sure. It is also employed in the language of prophecy; as, "the day shall come when . . . , " since a promise or threat and an authoritative prophecy nearly coincide in significance. In shall with the first person, the necessity of the action is sometimes implied as residing elsewhere than in the speaker; as, I shall suffer; we shall see; and there is always a less distinct and positive assertion of his volition than is indicated by will. "I shall go" implies nearly a simple futurity; more exactly, a foretelling or an expectation of my going, in which, naturally enough, a certain degree of plan or intention may be included; emphasize the shall, and the event is described as certain to occur, and the expression approximates in meaning to our emphatic "I will go." In a question, the relation of speaker and source of obligation is of course transferred to the person addressed; as, "Shall you go?" (answer, "I shall go"); "Shall he go?" i. e., "Do you require or promise his going?" (answer, "He shall go".) The same relation is transferred to either second or third person in such phrases as "You say, or think, you shall go;" "He says, or thinks, he shall go." After a conditional conjunction (as if, whether) shall is used in all persons to express futurity simply; as, if I, you, or he shall say they are right. Should is everywhere used in the same connection and the same senses as shall, as its imperfect. It also expresses duty or moral obligation; as, he should do it whether he will or not. In the early English, and hence in our English Bible, shall is the auxiliary mainly used, in all the persons, to express simple futurity. (Cf. Will, v. t.) Shall may be used elliptically; thus, with an adverb or other word expressive of motion go may be omitted.

  • Roundness
  • n.

    Openess; plainess; boldness; positiveness; as, the roundness of an assertion.

  • Self-assertive
  • a.

    Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.

  • Self-assertion
  • n.

    The act of asserting one's self, or one's own rights or claims; the quality of being self-asserting.

  • Proverb
  • n.

    A striking or paradoxical assertion; an obscure saying; an enigma; a parable.

  • Mode
  • n.

    The form in which the proposition connects the predicate and subject, whether by simple, contingent, or necessary assertion; the form of the syllogism, as determined by the quantity and quality of the constituent proposition; mood.

  • Modesty
  • n.

    The quality or state of being modest; that lowly temper which accompanies a moderate estimate of one's own worth and importance; absence of self-assertion, arrogance, and presumption; humility respecting one's own merit.