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Documental

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˌdɒk.jʊˈmen.təl/ (UK), /ˌdɑː.kjəˈmen.təl/ (US)

Definitions

  • Related to or consisting of documents.
  • Having the nature of documentation or serving as a record.

Usage Examples

  • The historian relied on documental evidence to support his theory.
  • They provided documental proof of their citizenship.
  • The library houses a vast collection of documental resources.

Etymology

Derived from "document" (Latin: documentum, meaning "lesson or proof") + "-al" (forming adjectives).

Synonyms

  • Recorded
  • Archival
  • Documentary
  • Referential

Antonyms

  • Oral
  • Unofficial
  • Unrecorded

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Documental do-koo-men-tal
French Documentaire do-kü-mon-tehr
German Dokumentarisch do-koo-men-tar-ish
Hindi दस्तावेज़ी dastaavezi
Mandarin 文献的 wénxiàn de
Russian Документальный dah-koo-men-tal-nee
Japanese 文書の bunsho no
Portuguese Documental do-koo-men-tal
Bengali নথিভুক্ত nôthibhukto
Tamil ஆவண சம்பந்தமான āvaṇa sambanthamaana

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˌdɒk.jʊˈmen.təl/
  • American English: /ˌdɑː.kjəˈmen.təl/

Historical Usage

The word "documental" has been used since the 18th century, primarily in legal and historical contexts.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, documental proof is a legal necessity for citizenship, property ownership, and historical preservation.

More Information

Documental is commonly used in academic, legal, and historical disciplines, referring to evidence or materials that serve as a factual record.

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