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Synonyms

declarative

American  
[dih-klar-uh-tiv] / dɪˈklær ə tɪv /
Also declaratory

adjective

  1. serving to declare, make known, or explain.

    a declarative statement.


declarative British  
/ dɪˈklærətɪv /

adjective

  1. making or having the nature of a declaration

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Usage

What does declarative mean? Declarative describes something that makes information known, offers an explicit explanation, or describes something that makes an official statement, as in The prime minister gave a declarative speech on her opposition to the war.If someone is giving a declarative statement, then they are clearly and firmly stating something, as in The mayor’s declarative report detailed her plans to decrease pollution.In English grammar, a declarative sentence is used to state facts, opinions, or other information, as this sentence does.Another word for declarative is declaratory, which is often used in law and legal documentation.Example: When Ming started skipping practices, the coach saw it as a declarative statement that Ming was done with the team.

Other Word Forms

  • declaratively adverb
  • nondeclarative adjective
  • nondeclaratively adverb
  • nondeclaratory adjective
  • undeclarative adjective

Etymology

Origin of declarative

1530–40; < Latin dēclārātīvus explanatory, equivalent to dēclārāt ( us ) ( declaration ) + -īvus -ive

Example Sentences

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Last week the Economist, a publication with a long and spotty track record of declarative certitude in the face of unpredictability, announced that the war was an American failure.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 30, 2026

The audience seem to know every word - with the whole room reverberating to the declarative, "I don't need a boyfriend", that crops up in the second verse of Nice To Each Other.

From BBC • Feb. 27, 2026

Even if she just stood out there with a sign and registered her displeasure just once, she needed to be loud, to say a declarative no to what was happening around her.

From Slate • Oct. 22, 2025

He further argued that concept cells were fundamental components, or building blocks, of declarative memory.

From Salon • Mar. 25, 2025

It was not so much a question as a declarative statement.

From "The First Rule of Punk" by Celia C. Pérez