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pur·port
 purport
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, noun
| part of speech: |
transitive verb |
| pronunciation: |
p r
port
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| inflections: |
purported, purporting, purports |
| definition: |
to assert or allege, esp. falsely.
He purported to be an expert on the subject, but we quickly discovered that he knew little more than we did.- synonyms:
- claim, profess
- similar words:
- affirm, allege, assert, asseverate, aver, contend, declare, maintain, pretend
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| related words: |
profess |
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| part of speech: |
noun |
| pronunciation: |
puhr
port
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| definition 1: |
the explicit or implicit meaning; import; substance.
the purport of that law- synonyms:
- import, meaning, significance, substance, tenor
- similar words:
- content, drift, gist, implication, intent, message, point, sense, signification, spirit
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| definition 2: |
aim; intention; purpose.
- synonyms:
- aim, intention, objective, purpose
- similar words:
- design, drift, end, intent, object, plan, point
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| related words: |
effect, intention, objective |
| derivations: |
purported (adj.), purportedly (adv.) |
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