assumption
Americannoun
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something taken for granted; a supposition.
a correct assumption.
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- theory, postulate, guess, conjecture, hypothesis, presupposition
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the act of taking for granted or supposing.
- Synonyms:
- presupposition, presumption
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the act of taking to or upon oneself.
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- acceptance
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the act of taking possession of something.
the assumption of power.
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- usurpation, appropriation, seizure
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- Synonyms:
- gall, forwardness, effrontery
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the taking over of another's debts or obligations.
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Ecclesiastical.
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(often initial capital letter) the bodily taking up into heaven of the Virgin Mary.
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(initial capital letter) a feast commemorating this, celebrated on August 15.
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Logic. the minor premise of a syllogism.
noun
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the act of taking something for granted or something that is taken for granted
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an assuming of power or possession of something
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arrogance; presumption
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logic a statement that is used as the premise of a particular argument but may not be otherwise accepted Compare axiom
noun
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the taking up of the Virgin Mary (body and soul) into heaven when her earthly life was ended
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the feast commemorating this, celebrated by Roman Catholics on Aug 15
Pop Culture
—Assumption persona: A persona is a detailed description of a fictional user (of a product, software program, etc.), based on real-world data. Software engineers and data companies create personas as user models to help build their products. In order to illustrate the utility of using data-driven personas in design, “assumption personas” (personas derived from existing assumptions about users) are used as negative examples showing how assumptions can lead to bad design choices. —Assumption of risk: the name for a defense used in tort law, where the defense argues that the plaintiff took action knowing the risks involved.
Other Word Forms
- assumptive adjective
- assumptively adverb
- misassumption noun
- nonassumption noun
- overassumption noun
- preassumption noun
- reassumption noun
- self-assumption noun
- superassumption noun
Etymology
Origin of assumption
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English assumpcioun, assompcioun, assumsion, from Latin assūmptiōn- (stem of assūmptiō ), equivalent to assūmpt(us) “taken up” (past participle of assūmere ) + -iōn- noun suffix; assume, -ion
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