assume
How to Use Assume
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo take something as true without checking, or to take on a role or responsibility.
The old joke that "assume makes an ass of u and me" is a memory aid, not an etymology — but it captures how risky unchecked assumptions can be.
Word Forms
assumed past tense, assume plural, assumed plural, assumes singular, assume singular, assumed singular, assumest singular, assumedst singular, assumeth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
I _____ you already knew about the change of plan.
Etymology
From Latin assumere ("to take up, accept"), from ad- plus sumere ("to take").