Pronunciation: /ˈkaʊntərˌsteɪtmənt/
noun a response or reply to a statement or argument
A1 In a debate, a counterstatement is a response that opposes the original statement.
A2 When presenting an argument, it is important to anticipate and address potential counterstatements.
B1 During the negotiation, the opposing party made a strong counterstatement to our proposal.
B2 The lawyer prepared a well-researched counterstatement to refute the prosecution's claims.
C1 The scientist's counterstatement challenged the validity of the research findings presented by his colleagues.
C2 As a seasoned debater, she was able to craft a compelling counterstatement that effectively undermined her opponent's argument.
formal The defendant's lawyer presented a strong counterstatement to the prosecution's argument.
informal The other side made a good point in response to what was said.
slang They clapped back with a solid counterstatement.
figurative Her words acted as a shield, deflecting any attacks with a well-crafted counterstatement.
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