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A commonplace assertion is an assertion that is held to be true by most people but not backed up with facts. Examples: Milk is good for you. America is the most free country on Earth. You will get cramps if you swim right after you eat.
A commonplace assertion is a statement that a lot of people assume to be the truth but that is in fact not backed up by actual fact. An opinion is a personal feeling or thought, that isn't necessarily shared by a lot of other people.
Counterexample. Which means an example that refutes an assertion or claim.
Yes, a misrepresentation inevitably involves an untrue statement of some fact.
-noun 1. the act of alleging; affirmation. 2. an assertion made with little or no proof. 3. an assertion made by a party in a legal proceeding, which the party then undertakes to prove. 4. a statement offered as a plea, excuse, or justification.
Commonplace; trivial; hackneyed; trite.
Simple answers are not as commonplace as simple questions. Snails are commonplace in some gardens.
Current or commonplace at this time.
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., Description or definition by denial, exclusion, or exception; statement of what a thing is not, or has not, from which may be inferred what it is or has.
Homelesness in this neighbourhood is commonplace
It is an assertion
examples of no assertion and w/ assertion