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    I'm going to completely humiliate myself here, but so be it. I cannot pull a word out of my memory right now and need your help.

    When someone throws out statements without having facts to back them up, what do we call that? LOL I know it's used on this board a lot, so that's why I'm asking you guys. I keep wanting to say colloquial, which I know is not what I need. Please help this old lady with the aging brain. wink

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    Assertion?


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    Allegations?

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    Conjecture?

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    Good try, but we need to move in another direction. I know you guys use it on here when someone throws out a statement without supporting documents or evidence. For some reason the word "colloquial" is coming to mind and when I do that it usually means that it sounds similar or has the same number of syllables... or perhaps it just has an 'a' in it. LOL

    I cannot for the life of me pull this word out of my memory. Come on, come on... wordy people to the rescue, please!

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    Supposition?

    Assumption?

    Speculation?


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    How about this.... when someone uses personal experience(s) or others' experiences and they they tout this as fact. That's when you would say, "That's ____. Can you support that statement?" Or, they would say, "My statement is purely _________, but I believe this to be true."

    Does that help? I cannot believe what a fog I have. I can't even form a decent sentence to describe what I'm looking for here.

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    Anecdotes

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    We have a winner! Anecdotal. Bless you! Now I can rest.

    (Colloquial... they both have four syllables! LOL)

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    What about 'conclusory statement' (i.e., a statement that makes the conclusion it was allegedly trying to prove logically) or 'circular reasoning'?

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