noun
supposition
suh-puh-ZIH-shuhn
noun
1
An assumption made without full proof.
"Her theory rests entirely on supposition."
"It's only a supposition, but I think he's hiding something."
How to Use Supposition
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn unproven assumption or guess used as a starting point.
Common pairings
mere supposition
based on supposition
Word Forms
suppositions plural
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Etymology
From Latin suppositio, from sub- ("under") + positio ("position"), from ponere ("to put, place").