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supposition
[ suhp-uh-zish-uhn ]
supposition
/ ˌsʌpəˈzɪʃən /
noun
- the act of supposing
- a fact, theory, etc, that is supposed
Derived Forms
- ˌsuppoˈsitionless, adjective
- ˌsuppoˈsitionally, adverb
- ˌsuppoˈsitional, adjective
Other Words From
- suppo·sition·al adjective
- suppo·sition·al·ly adverb
- nonsup·po·sition·al adjective
- nonsup·po·sition·al·ly adverb
- unsup·po·sition·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of supposition1
Example Sentences
Others were being medicated indefinitely on mere suppositions of mental illness.
You might leave the enjoyable “Sangre de Nopal/Blood of the Nopal” scratching your head over the supposition of the primacy of an art and science “collision.”
The FTC already has sued to block the merger, and it’s a fair supposition that under a President Harris the agency won’t be backing off.
He may continue to be the Republican presidential nominee, though both of those suppositions are highly debatable.
No photos or videos of the outing accompanied the Sun story, further fueling viral suppositions about the future queen.
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