Assume Meaning in English
word
/əˈsum/
uh-SOOM
/ɐsˈuːm/
uh-SYOOM
Definición
To think something is true without having complete proof. It can also mean to begin to have a responsibility, position, or role.
Uso & Matices
Very common in academic, formal, and everyday English. 'Assume' often suggests a guess without full evidence, so it can sound risky or careless: 'Don't assume.' In formal contexts, it is also used in patterns like 'assume responsibility', 'assume office', and 'let's assume that...'.
Spanish: suponer - asumir (responsabilidad o cargo)Portuguese (BR): supor - assumir (responsabilidade ou cargo)Portuguese (PT): supor - assumir (responsabilidade ou cargo)Chinese (Simplified): 假设 - 以为 - 承担(责任或职位)Chinese (Traditional): 假設 - 以為 - 承擔(責任或職位)Hindi: मान लेना - समझ लेना - संभालना (ज़िम्मेदारी या पद)Arabic: يفترض - يظن - يتولى (منصبًا أو مسؤولية)Bengali: মনে করা - ধরে নেওয়া - দায়িত্ব নেওয়াRussian: предполагать - брать на себя (обязанность, роль)Japanese: 仮定する - 思い込む - 引き受けるVietnamese: cho rằng - đảm nhậnKorean: 추정하다 - 맡다Turkish: varsaymak - üstlenmekUrdu: فرض کرنا - ذمہ داری لیناIndonesian: mengira - menganggap - mengambil (tanggung jawab/peran)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
I assume you know her name.
basic
We assumed the train was late.
basic
She will assume the role of team leader next month.
basic
Don't assume I'm upset just because I'm quiet.
natural
I just assumed they had already talked about it.
natural
If no one else wants to do it, I'll assume responsibility.
natural