Sentence example with the word 'supposition'

supposition

allegory, belief, fancy, implication, intimation, notion, perhaps, presupposal, sentiment, suppose, tinge

Definition n. a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

Last update: October 6, 2015


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It is argued here that there is no evidence, only supposition, to support the conventional view that globalization demands welfare retrenchment.   [noun]

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There was no proof at the inquiry only supposition that people will use the bus.   [noun]

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Fergus gave a broad stare at the comparison which this supposition implied, but cautiously suppressed the answer which rose to his tongue.   [noun]

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They seek confirmation of their own doctrine in the Gospel, on the supposition that the two doctrines are really the same.   [noun]

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Every one of them would be insulted at the supposition that he was capable of doing anything of the kind in private life.   [noun]

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But he will do my prudence injustice in the supposition.   [noun]

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You blame his absence,--which may have been involuntary; his neglect,--not knowing what caused it; his carelessness,--a gratuitous supposition of your own.   [noun]

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The fallacy in this argument lies in the false supposition, that each producer is not necessarily associated with every other producer.   [noun]

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The proprietor's presumed need of him, and the unwarranted supposition that he wishes to employ him.   [noun]

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The coarse cotton slave dress she wore, however, soon dispelled such a supposition.   [noun]

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Sometimes I fancied it must be the devil, and reason joined in with me in this supposition, for how should any other thing in human shape come into the place.   [noun]

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