statement (EN)
noun, adjective

noun “statement”

sg. statement, pl. statements
  1. something said or mentioned
    She made a bold statement about the need for climate action.
  2. an official explanation or information given by someone in authority
    The CEO issued a statement about the company's new policy changes.
  3. a way of showing what you believe or feel through what you do or how you look
    Her bright pink hair was a bold statement of her individuality.
  4. a detailed list showing money that has been paid or received
    I received my bank statement in the mail, showing all the transactions from last month.
  5. a part of a computer program that performs a specific action but does not produce a separate result
    The program's final statement closes the loop and ends the execution.
  6. a detailed report about a child's special educational needs and the additional support they require
    The school provided a statement outlining the extra support Maria needs due to her learning disability.
  7. the part of a musical piece where the main idea or theme is introduced
    The symphony began with a bold statement of the main melody, setting the tone for the entire piece.

adjective “statement”

statement, non-gradable
  1. very significant or important, often used to describe actions that show strength or determination
    The team's 5-0 win was a statement performance that showed they are serious contenders for the championship.
  2. an item that is very noticeable or eye-catching, often because it is large or uniquely designed
    She wore a statement necklace that turned heads at the party.