assumptions
Prononciation : [əˈsʌmpʃənz]
Mot
Contexte : « beliefs »
(noun) an idea that we think is true without proof. It's like when you believe something is correct just because you think it is, but you haven't checked if it's really true.
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She made her decision based on the assumption that everyone would agree with her.
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His assumption that the weather would be nice was proven wrong when it rained.
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What assumptions do you have about how the project will turn out?
Contexte : « reasoning »
(noun) a starting point for reasoning or thinking about something. It’s like a base idea that helps you to make decisions or conclusions without having all the facts.
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The scientist's assumptions about the experiment helped guide her research.
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Without clear evidence, his assumptions led to incorrect conclusions.
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What assumptions can we make about the results of this study?
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