factive

/ˈfæktɪv/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or denoting a type of sentence or statement that asserts the truth of something, often expressed by the use of the phrase ‘it is a fact that’.

“The journalist used a factive construction to emphasize the significance of the information.”

2. noun

A sentence or statement that asserts the truth of something.

“The researcher analyzed several factives to understand the impact of the new policy.”

Synonyms

  • assertive
  • declarative

Antonyms

  • dubious
  • unverifiable