väidev
Väidev is an Estonian adjective derived from the noun väide, meaning “claim” or “assertion,” with the derivational suffix -v. The term is used in linguistic and rhetorical contexts to describe language, discourse, or style that presents claims or propositions. A väidev statement aims to assert something as true, often with a degree of commitment or certainty; it can be contrasted with interrogative or imperative modes.
In usage, väidev can modify nouns such as tekst, lause, stiil, or argumendid, giving phrases like väidev
Etymologically, väidev is formed from väide (“claim”) plus the adjective suffix -v, following common Estonian derivational
See also: väide (claim), väitlema (to argue), väitlus (debate), väitmine (claiming).