repeat, insist, assert, declare, argue
Also: state, maintain, swear, pronounce, endorse, certify, ratify, validate
How about these two words: accept; improve
it means the willingness to respect or accept the customs, beliefs, or opinions of others.
Antonyms may include admit, confirm, or approve.
When I asked if he had been drinking, he only nodded in the affirmative. "Affirmative Action" is a social program. When I asked if he was ready, he gave me an affirmative response.
To formally approve something, specifically a document.Ratify means to approve.
no but affirmo is and it means to affirm
the answer is to ratify
affirm
The prefix for the word "affirm" is "af-" or "ad-".
I had to affirm my signature was on the form.She wanted to affirm my answer but she did not agree with my views.The student looked up definitions for the words confirm and affirm.
decline :)
No. it is not. The word "accept" is a verb.
How about these two words: accept; improve
capitulate
accept
To accept.
"Da" means "yes" in Russian. It is a common word used to affirm or agree with something in a conversation.