Presuppositioned example sentences

pre·sup·po·si·tion

noun

presupposition (noun) · presuppositions (plural noun)

  - a thing tacitly assumed beforehand at the beginning of a line of argument or course of action:

  - the action or state of presupposing or being presupposed.

Synonyms

presumption, assumption, preconception, supposition, hypothesis, surmise, speculation, guess, prediction, thesis, theory, premise, belief, suspicion, thought, argument, postulation, prejudgment, supposition, presumption, premise, belief, expectation, conjecture, speculation, surmise, guess, theory, hypothesis, postulation, conclusion, deduction, inference, thought, suspicion, notion, impression, fancy, guesswork, guessing, reckoning, guesstimate

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