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- pronunciation:
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sum
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Explorer, Grammatical Patterns, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
assumes, assuming, assumed |
definition 1: |
to suppose (something) to be true based on logic but without evidence; take for granted.
It was four o'clock Monday afternoon, so I assumed she was still at work.[verb + (that) + clause
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I assumed that he could answer my calculus question because he had been a math professor.[verb + (that) + clause
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- synonyms:
- presume, presuppose, suppose
- similar words:
- conjecture, imagine, posit, postulate, predicate, premise
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definition 2: |
to agree together or posit that something is true; set down as a fact.
Let's assume that their plan is a success; what do we do then?Assuming the flight leaves on time, they'll be arriving around three o'clock. |
definition 3: |
to take on, as a duty, role, or appearance.
She assumed the burden of caring for his aging mother without complaining.The ghost assumed bodily form.- synonyms:
- adopt, undertake
- antonyms:
- abdicate
- similar words:
- accept, bear, shoulder, strike, wear
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definition 4: |
to put on outwardly; pretend; affect.
They merely assumed interest in the subject for the sake of their host.- synonyms:
- affect, counterfeit, feign, pretend, simulate
- similar words:
- don, imitate, impersonate, mimic
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related words: |
absorb, act, affect, arrogate, believe, contract, gather, guess, hope, imply, play, pretend, profess, read between the lines, repute, run, sham, surmise, take, think, trust, understand |
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