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单词 assumably
释义

assume

verb

as·​sume ə-ˈsüm How to pronounce assume (audio)
assumed; assuming

transitive verb

1
a
: to take to or upon oneself : undertake
assume responsibility
b
: to place oneself in
assume a position
2
: seize, usurp
assume control
3
: to pretend to have or be : feign
assumed an air of confidence in spite of her nervousness
4
: to take as granted or true : suppose
I assume he'll be there.
5
: to take over (the debts of another) as one's own
6
: put on, don
Mrs. Fairfax assumed her best black satin gown, her gloves, and her gold watch. Charlotte Brontë
7
a
: to take up or in : receive
b
: to take into partnership, employment, or use
assumability
ə-ˌsü-mə-ˈbi-lə-tē How to pronounce assume (audio)
noun
assumable
ə-ˈsü-mə-bəl How to pronounce assume (audio)
adjective
assumably
ə-ˈsü-mə-blē How to pronounce assume (audio)
adverb

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The Difference Between Assume and Presume

Assume and presume both mean "to take something for granted" or "to take something as true," but the words differ in the degree of confidence the person assuming or presuming has. Presume is used when someone is making an informed guess based on reasonable evidence. Assume is used when the guess is based on little or no evidence.

Presume functions a little differently in the legal catchphrase "presumed innocent until proven guilty." That sense of presume is separately defined as "to suppose to be true without proof." It is based on the fact that legal systems grant a defendant the presumption of innocence, thereby placing the burden of proof on the prosecution.

Synonyms

  • accept
  • bear
  • shoulder
  • take over
  • undertake
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Example Sentences

I assumed he was coming, so I was surprised when he didn't show up. She assumed from his expression that he was confused. We'll be arriving around noon. That's assuming that our flight is on time. The king assumed the throne when he was very young. Under certain conditions, the chemical will assume the appearance of ice.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin assumere, from ad- + sumere to take — more at consume

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 7a

Kids Definition

assume

verb

as·​sume ə-ˈsüm How to pronounce assume (audio)
assumed; assuming
1
: to begin to take on or perform
assume responsibility
assumed the presidency
2
: to take or begin to have
The problem assumes greater importance now.
3
: to pretend to have or be
We both assumed an air of weary worldliness … Richard Peck, A Long Way from Chicago
4
: to accept as true
I assume you're right.

Legal Definition

assume

transitive verb

as·​sume
assumed; assuming
1
: to voluntarily take upon oneself
assume a risk
2
: to take over (the debts or obligations of another) as one's own
assume a mortgage

assumably

adverb

as in probably
by reasonable assumption assumably, the package deal for the cruise includes air fare

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • probably
  • likely
  • maybe
  • presumably
  • perhaps
  • surely
  • definitely
  • doubtless
  • certainly
  • possibly
  • definitively
  • like as not
  • practically
  • clearly
  • undoubtedly
  • reasonably
  • potentially
  • as like as not
  • supposedly
  • conceivably
  • mayhap
  • plausibly
  • assuredly
  • perchance
  • imaginably
  • undeniably
  • positively
  • unquestionably
  • conclusively
  • indisputably
  • really
  • supposably
  • indubitably
  • decisively
  • presumedly
  • truly

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • improbably
  • incredibly
  • implausibly
  • unbelievably
  • inconceivably
  • unthinkably
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