illocutionary act
n. 1. The act that is inherent in making a statement, as opposed to the statement itself or the effect the statement has on others. Thus saying "It looks like rain" could be a warning, an order to prepare for rain, a statement of fact, or a request for information; the warning, order, statement, or request is the illocutionary act.
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