Presumptive Meaning in English
word
pɹiˈzəmptɪv
pri-ZUHM-tiv
pɹɪsˈʌmptɪv
pri-SUMP-tiv
释义
Used to describe something that is based on an assumption or likely to be true, even if it is not yet proven.
用法与细微差别
Mostly formal and common in legal, medical, and official writing. Often used with nouns like 'diagnosis', 'heir', or 'evidence'. Implies something is taken as true for now, but not confirmed.
Spanish: presuntivo - supuestoPortuguese (BR): presuntivo - supostoPortuguese (PT): presuntivo - supostoChinese (Simplified): 推定的 - 假定的Chinese (Traditional): 推定的 - 假定的Hindi: अनुमानितArabic: افتراضي - تقديريBengali: অনুমানভিত্তিক - অনুমেয়Russian: предполагаемый - презюмируемыйJapanese: 仮定の - 推定のVietnamese: giả định - suy đoánKorean: 추정의Turkish: varsayımsal - tahminiUrdu: قیاسی - مفروضIndonesian: prasumsi - dugaan
例句
The doctor gave a presumptive diagnosis before the test results arrived.
basic
He is the presumptive heir to the throne.
basic
The presumptive evidence pointed to one suspect.
basic
We made a presumptive plan, but it's likely to change once we know more.
natural
That's just a presumptive guess—let's wait for confirmation.
natural
The report relies on presumptive data, so the outcome isn't final.
natural