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Supposition Meaning in English

word

ˌsəpəˈzɪʃən
suh-puh-ZISH-uhn
sˌʌpəzˈɪʃən
SUP-uh-ZISH-uhn

Definition

A supposition is something that you believe might be true, even if you are not sure; it's an idea or statement based on guessing or assuming.

Usage & Nuances

'Supposition' is formal and mostly used in academic, legal, or philosophical contexts. It suggests a lack of certainty. Common collocations: 'based on a supposition', 'mere supposition', 'operate under the supposition'. 'Suppose' (verb) is more common in everyday English.

Example Sentences

That is just a supposition; we need more facts.

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The police worked on the supposition that the suspect was lying.

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His argument relies on a false supposition.

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It’s only a supposition, but I think she’ll accept the job offer.

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We can’t plan everything on the supposition that nothing will go wrong.

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Her theory sounds convincing, but it’s built on supposition rather than hard evidence.

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