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assume
verb (assumed , assuming )
1 to accept something without proof; to take for granted.
2 to take on (a responsibility, duty, etc).
3 to take on or adopt (an appearance, quality, etc) .
4 to pretend to have or feel.
[15c: from Latin assumere , from sumere to take]
assumable adjective .
assumably adverb .
verb (assumed , assuming )
1 to accept something without proof; to take for granted.
2 to take on (a responsibility, duty, etc).
3 to take on or adopt (an appearance, quality, etc) .
4 to pretend to have or feel.
[15c: from Latin assumere , from sumere to take]
assumable adjective .
assumably adverb .
assumed
adjective
1 false; not genuine an assumed name .
2 accepted as true before proof is available.
assumedly adverb .
adjective
1 false; not genuine an assumed name .
2 accepted as true before proof is available.
assumedly adverb .
assuming
adjective said of someone or their attitude: arrogant; presumptuous.
conjunction if it is taken as a fact Assuming that the meal won't cost too much, we should have enough money left .
assumingly adverb .
adjective said of someone or their attitude: arrogant; presumptuous.
conjunction if it is taken as a fact Assuming that the meal won't cost too much, we should have enough money left .
assumingly adverb .
Assumption
noun , Christianity
1 the taking up to heaven of the Virgin Mary.
2 the feast held on 15 August when Roman Catholics celebrate this.
noun , Christianity
1 the taking up to heaven of the Virgin Mary.
2 the feast held on 15 August when Roman Catholics celebrate this.
assumption
noun
1 something that is accepted as true without proof.
2 the act of accepting something as true without proof.
3 the act of assuming in other senses.
[13c: from Latin assumptio , from assumere to take to oneself]
assumptive adjective .
noun
1 something that is accepted as true without proof.
2 the act of accepting something as true without proof.
3 the act of assuming in other senses.
[13c: from Latin assumptio , from assumere to take to oneself]
assumptive adjective .
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