different between declarative vs statements
declarative
English
Etymology
From Middle French déclaratif
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??klæ??t?v/
Adjective
declarative (not comparable)
- (grammar, of a verb, sentence, or mood) Expressing truth.
- (programming) That declares a construct.
Usage notes
In some linguistic models, indicative and declarative are synonyms. In others, the declarative mood and interrogative mood are distinct types of indicative mood.
Translations
Noun
declarative (plural declaratives)
- Synonym of declaration (declarative statement)
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statements
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ste?t.m?nts/
- Hyphenation: state?ments
Noun
statements
- plural of statement
Anagrams
- testaments
statements From the web:
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