Cómo Pronunciar "presupposes"
word
ˌpɹisəˈpoʊzɪz
pree-suh-POHZ-iz
pɹˌiːsʌpˈəʊzɪz
pree-suh-POHZ-iz
Definición
To assume something is true or real before you have proof; to take something as a given starting point for an argument, action, or idea.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌpɹisəˈpoʊzɪz
Inglés Británico
pɹˌiːsʌpˈəʊzɪz
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
pree-suh-POHZ-iz
UK
pree-suh-POHZ-iz
Escucha en Contexto
The argument presupposes that all the data is accurate.
Her plan presupposes that we have enough time.
This theory presupposes that people act rationally.
He presupposes trust in every relationship, which isn't always realistic.