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Synonyms for state steɪt state, this thesaurus page includes all potential synonyms, words with the same meaning and similar terms for the word state ., english synonyms and antonyms rate these synonyms: 5.0 / 1 vote.

To state (Latin sto , stand) is to set forth explicitly, formally, or particularly in speech or writing. Assert (Latin ad , to, and sero , bind) is strongly personal, signifying to state boldly and positively what the one making the statement has not attempted and may not attempt to prove. Affirm has less of egotism than assert (as seen in the word self-assertion ), coming nearer to aver . It has more solemnity than declare , and more composure and dignity than asseverate , which is to assert excitedly. In legal usage, affirm has a general agreement with depose and testify ; it differs from swear in not invoking the name of God. To assure is to state with such authority and confidence as the speaker feels ought to make the hearer sure. Certify is more formal, and applies rather to written documents or legal processes. Assure , certify , inform , apply to the person; affirm , etc., to the thing. Assert is combative; assure is conciliatory. I assert my right to cross the river; I assure my friend it is perfectly safe. To aver is to state positively what is within one's own knowledge or matter of deep conviction. One may assert himself, or assert his right to what he is willing to contend for; or he may assert in discussion what he is ready to maintain by argument or evidence. To assert without proof is always to lay oneself open to the suspicion of having no proof to offer, and seems to arrogate too much to one's personal authority, and hence in such cases both the verb assert and its noun assertion have an unfavorable sense; we say a mere assertion , a bare assertion , his unsupported assertion ; he asserted his innocence has less force than he affirmed or maintained his innocence. Affirm , state , and tell have not the controversial sense of assert , but are simply declarative. To vindicate is to defend successfully what is assailed. Almost every criminal will assert his innocence; the honest man will seldom lack means to vindicate his integrity.

Synonyms: affirm , allege , assert , asseverate , assure , aver , avouch , avow , certify , claim , declare , depose , express , inform , maintain , predicate , pronounce , propound , protest , say , set forth , specify , swear , tell , testify

Antonyms: contradict , contravene , controvert , deny , disprove , dispute , gainsay , oppose , refute , repudiate , retract , waive

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Synonyms: position , condition , situation , circumstances , plight , predicament , case , province

Synonyms: say , declare , propound , aver , set forth , narrate , specify , particularize , avow , recite

Antonyms: suppress , repress , suppose , imply , deny , contradict , retract

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state, province noun

the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation

"his state is in the deep south"

Synonyms: nation , country , responsibility , province , res publica , body politic , commonwealth , land , state of matter

the way something is with respect to its main attributes

"the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"

Synonyms: nation , country , province , res publica , body politic , commonwealth , land , state of matter

the group of people comprising the government of a sovereign state

"the state has lowered its income tax"

state, nation, country, land, commonwealth, res publica, body politic noun

a politically organized body of people under a single government

"the state has elected a new president"; "African nations"; "students who had come to the nation's capitol"; "the country's largest manufacturer"; "an industrialized land"

Synonyms: landed estate , state of matter , body politic , commonwealth , ground , nation , farming , province , res publica , kingdom , solid ground , dry land , estate , realm , land , country , soil , area , acres , republic , demesne , earth , democracy , rural area , terra firma , domain

state of matter, state noun

(chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container)

"the solid state of water is called ice"

Synonyms: nation , country , body politic , province , res publica , commonwealth , land , state of matter

a state of depression or agitation

"he was in such a state you just couldn't reason with him"

country, state, land noun

the territory occupied by a nation

"he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries"

Synonyms: landed estate , state of matter , body politic , commonwealth , ground , nation , farming , province , res publica , kingdom , solid ground , dry land , estate , realm , land , country , soil , area , acres , demesne , earth , rural area , terra firma , domain

Department of State, United States Department of State, State Department, State, DoS verb

the federal department in the United States that sets and maintains foreign policies

"the Department of State was created in 1789"

Synonyms: nation , country , disk operating system , province , res publica , body politic , commonwealth , land , state of matter

state, say, tell verb

express in words

"He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"

Synonyms: enunciate , express , sound out , aver , recite , enounce , distinguish , recount , secern , say , narrate , evidence , suppose , submit , articulate , assure , put forward , posit , severalise , separate , pronounce , enjoin , severalize , secernate , allege , read , tell apart , differentiate , tell , order

submit, state, put forward, posit verb

"I submit to you that the accused is guilty"

Synonyms: express , put forward , pass on , relegate , fix , put in , resign , tell , take , stir , call down , give in , conjure , subject , arouse , bow , bring up , reconcile , accede , conjure up , assert , deposit , raise , render , defer , nominate , present , call forth , put up , invoke , posit , evoke , situate , postulate , submit , say

express, state verb

indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.

"Can you express this distance in kilometers?"

Synonyms: extract , express , press out , evince , say , convey , submit , posit , put forward , give tongue to , verbalize , utter , carry , verbalise , tell , show

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Synonyms: condition , situation , position , plight , predicament , pass , case , category

Synonyms: commonwealth , civil community , body politic

Synonyms: pomp , parade , dignity , grandeur , magnificence , glory

Synonyms: express ( with particularity ), explain , specify , set forth

state adjective

Synonyms: national , public

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words Rate these synonyms: 0.0 / 0 votes

Synonyms: condition , plight , category , situation , pass , predicament , circumstances , rank , quality , pomp , grandeur , magnificence , commonwealth , canton

Associated words: federal , federalist , federalism , federalize , confederate , confederation , gerrymander , secession

Synonyms: assert , affirm , aver , allege , say , specify , declare

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List of paraphrases for "state":

status , rule , states , condition , crown , country , statement , countries , 'état , foreign , member , stat , government , estado , national , situation , state-owned , public , état , estatal , statehood , nation , governmental , sate , κρατική , say , staatliche , κρατικές , indicate , declare , stato , státní

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It was COVID hysteria that did this to him. I think the best way to put it if you believed or believe everything that the CDC, Dr. Fauci, CNN, Joe Biden, the New York Times, NPR, if you believe everything that they have told you about COVID, you're obviously not going to be in a healthy state because they've told us so many lies, and they made things so extreme, of course, you're going to be sitting in your basement scared.' CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP.

Leslie Marshall :

Charlie Crist can and should use that to stand to run for governor and having plans, bigger aspirations for the state, for the presidency, because, you know, all you have to do is paint it as they don't really care about you. You're not here. I'm here.

Katie Boyd Britt :

President Trump accomplished so many tremendous things for our nation, in the Senate, I will continue to advance the America First agenda by fighting to secure our Southern border, stand up to China, stand with Israel, protect the unborn and support conservative, commonsense economic policies that grow good-paying jobs and opportunity for all Alabamians -- no matter where in our great state they live.

Matthew Edmonds :

The data is there, it's all there, cameras in and all around your car, all of the data points are there, it really comes down to case law, and how much of the data we can utilize. It would have to be a state-by-state proposition.

Charlie Bonner :

Unfortunately we don't have an electorate that matches the lived experiences of the folks here. We want to build an electorate reflective of the rich diversity of this beautiful state, but instead of we have these measures that seek to restrict access to make the smallest electorate possible to hold onto power.

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10 Other Ways to Say “The Text States” (With Examples)

When analyzing a text or writing about reading, it’s easy to fall into repetitive language like “the text states” over and over. While this phrase isn’t technically wrong, it can make your writing boring for the reader.

Instead, mix it up by using a variety of different phrases to introduce evidence and quotes from the text. This keeps your writing fresh and engaging.

In this blog post, I’ll share different ways to say “the text states” when integrating evidence from reading into your writing. I’ll provide a quick definition and example sentence for each phrase so you can see it in context.

Whether you’re writing an essay for class or analyzing a text as part of a book club or literature discussion, these alternatives to “the text states” will help you smoothly quote the text more dynamically.

Is It Professional to Say “the Text States”?

No, it is not considered professional to overuse the phrase “the text states” in academic writing . While this phrase is direct and clear for introducing a quote or evidence from a text, relying on it too much can make your writing seem repetitive and unsophisticated.

Instead, it is more professional to use a variety of alternative phrases to smoothly integrate quotes and references to the text in your academic work. Phrases like “according to the author” or “as the passage indicates” demonstrate more complex writing skills and make your points flow well.

Varying your language also keeps the reader engaged in your analysis rather than growing tired of seeing the same sentence structure repeated. The occasional use of “the text states” is just fine for clarity.

However academic writing is strengthened when writers use a range of sentence structures and vocabulary , enabling them to express concepts fluidly.

So be sure to break up repetitive phrasing with some of the diverse options available for introducing textual evidence. Your writing will come across more professionally and thoughtfully.

Here is an example text that repetitively uses “the text states”:

In the passage about sea turtles, the text states that these creatures have existed for over 100 million years. The text states that sea turtles migrate long distances between feeding grounds and the beaches where they nest. The text states that sea turtles face many threats from humans, including pollution, habitat loss, and hunting. The text states that six of the seven sea turtle species are classified as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered.
  • Using “ the text states” clearly attributes information to the source text.
  • Repeating this phrase creates consistency in introducing quotes and evidence.
  • The repetitive use of “the text states” is monotonous and unsophisticated.
  • The writing sounds boring and lacks fluidity due to overusing the same phrase structure.

What to Say Instead of “the text states”

  • The document asserts
  • The passage claims
  • The article articulates
  • The writing specifies
  • The section mentions
  • The manuscript declares
  • The narrative describes
  • The content reveals
  • The excerpt indicates
  • The piece conveys

1. The document asserts

“The document asserts” is a formal way to convey that the text presents a clear statement or position on a topic. It implies a level of authority and confidence in the information presented.

This expression is particularly useful in academic or professional writing when referring to official reports, research findings, or authoritative sources.

In her groundbreaking research on climate change, the document asserts that global temperatures have risen by 1.5 degrees Celsius over the past century, highlighting the urgent need for action.

2. The passage claims

“The passage claims” suggests that a specific section of text makes a statement or argument , possibly open to interpretation or debate.

It’s a useful phrase when discussing literary works, essays, or articles that present a particular viewpoint or hypothesis.

In the debate on renewable energy sources, the passage claims that solar power could potentially meet the world’s energy needs, underscoring the importance of investing in solar technology.

3. The article articulates

“The article articulates” indicates that the piece of writing clearly and effectively expresses an idea, opinion, or fact. This expression is ideal for discussing well-written articles that convey their points persuasively and coherently.

The article articulates the need for more inclusive policies in the workplace, arguing that diversity and inclusion are not just moral imperatives but also key drivers of innovation.

4. The writing specifies

“The writing specifies” is used when the text clearly defines or details particular information or instructions. It’s particularly relevant in technical writing , legal documents, or any context where precision and clarity are paramount.

Example: In the instruction manual, the writing specifies the exact steps to safely operate the machinery, ensuring that users can follow the procedures without ambiguity.

5. The section mentions

“The section mentions” is a more casual way to refer to a part of the text that briefly refers to or acknowledges a piece of information without going into extensive detail. It’s useful for pointing out where an idea or topic is introduced in a broader context.

In the discussion on sustainable agriculture, the section mentions the role of organic farming in promoting soil health and biodiversity, though it does not delve deeply into the subject.

6. The manuscript declares

“The manuscript declares” conveys a formal and somewhat grandiose announcement or statement within a document, often used in the context of significant findings, declarations, or proclamations in a scholarly or literary work.

In his latest novel, the manuscript declares the protagonist’s unwavering resolve to overcome adversity, setting the stage for a dramatic narrative of resilience and determination.

7. The narrative describes

“The narrative describes” suggests that the story or account provides detailed descriptions , offering vivid imagery or a thorough explanation of events , settings, or characters. It’s especially fitting for literary analysis or discussions about storytelling.

The narrative describes the bustling streets of Paris in the 1920s with such detail that readers feel as though they are walking alongside the characters, experiencing the city’s vibrant culture and energy.

8. The content reveals

“The content reveals” implies that the text uncovers or discloses information, often something not immediately apparent or previously unknown. It’s a compelling way to discuss texts that provide insights, expose truths, or unveil new findings.

The documentary’s script the content reveals the hidden impacts of plastic pollution on marine life, offering a stark depiction of the environmental crisis facing our oceans.

9. The excerpt indicates

“The excerpt indicates” is used when a particular portion of the text suggests or points to a broader idea, trend, or conclusion. It’s useful for drawing attention to evidence or hints within a text that supports a larger argument or theory.

The excerpt indicates that the author’s views on democracy were heavily influenced by his experiences abroad, hinting at a deeper exploration of political ideologies throughout the book.

10. The piece conveys

“The piece conveys” refers to the overall message or emotion that a piece of writing communicates to its readers. It’s an effective expression for discussing the impact, tone, or underlying themes of a work.

Through its poignant storytelling, the piece conveys a deep sense of longing and nostalgia, evoking strong emotional responses from its audience.

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Examples of state in a Sentence

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Word History

Middle English stat , from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French estat , from Latin status , from stare to stand — more at stand

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

1647, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Phrases Containing state

  • a good / bad state of repair
  • anti - state
  • anxiety state
  • buffer state
  • chief of state
  • city - state
  • client state
  • counter - state
  • excited state
  • garrison state
  • ground state
  • head of state
  • in a state of denial
  • in a state of grace
  • in a state of shock
  • in no (fit) state
  • lie in state
  • nation - state
  • oxidation state
  • persistent vegetative state
  • police state
  • separation of church and state
  • ship of state
  • slave state
  • solid - state
  • state capitalism
  • state church
  • state college
  • state flower
  • state holiday
  • state of mind
  • state of preservation
  • state of the art
  • state of undress
  • state of war
  • state's attorney
  • state's evidence
  • state socialism
  • state terrorism
  • state the obvious
  • state university
  • steady state
  • steady state theory
  • sub - state
  • swing state
  • turn state's evidence
  • welfare state

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As several of my colleagues commented, the result is good enough that it could pass for an essay written by a first-year undergraduate, and even get a pretty decent grade.

GPT-3 also raises concerns about the future of essay writing in the education system.

This little essay helps focus on self-knowledge in what you’re best at, and how you should prioritize your time.

As Steven Feldstein argues in the opening essay, technonationalism plays a part in the strengthening of other autocracies too.

He’s written a collection of essays on civil engineering life titled Bridginess, and to this day he and Lauren go on “bridge dates,” where they enjoy a meal and admire the view of a nearby span.

I think a certain kind of compelling essay has a piece of that.

The current attack on the Jews,” he wrote in a 1937 essay, “targets not just this people of 15 million but mankind as such.

The impulse to interpret seems to me what makes personal essay writing compelling.

To be honest, I think a lot of good essay writing comes out of that.

Someone recently sent me an old Joan Didion essay on self-respect that appeared in Vogue.

There is more of the uplifted forefinger and the reiterated point than I should have allowed myself in an essay.

Consequently he was able to turn in a clear essay upon the subject, which, upon examination, the king found to be free from error.

It is no part of the present essay to attempt to detail the particulars of a code of social legislation.

But angels and ministers of grace defend us from ministers of religion who essay art criticism!

It is fit that the imagination, which is free to go through all things, should essay such excursions.

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  • concentrate
  • contemplate
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noun as in piece of writing

  • think piece

verb as in try, make effort

  • do level best
  • exert oneself
  • give a fling
  • give a whirl
  • give best shot
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    To state (Latin sto, stand) is to set forth explicitly, formally, or particularly in speech or writing.Assert (Latin ad, to, and sero, bind) is strongly personal, signifying to state boldly and positively what the one making the statement has not attempted and may not attempt to prove.Affirm has less of egotism than assert (as seen in the word self-assertion), coming nearer to aver.

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  20. It States synonyms

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