affirmer
to affirm
verb ah-feer-MEH Less Common
Origin: Latin 'affirmare' (to strengthen, assert)
Also means
to assert
Usage Note
Affirmer is a regular -er verb used to state something confidently or assert a fact. S'affirmer (the reflexive form) means 'to assert oneself' or 'to establish one's identity', which is common in discussions of personal development. It is more formal than dire when stressing conviction.
Examples
"Elle affirme avoir raison."
Natural Translation
She affirms that she is right.
Literal Translation
She affirms to have right.
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