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putative

Prononciation : [ˈpjuː.tə.tɪv]

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Contexte : « law »

(adjective) something that people think is true, but it may not actually be. It’s like when everyone agrees that a person is guilty or responsible for something without having all the facts. It’s just what people believe for now.

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The putative father was excited to learn he might have a child.

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Despite the putative claims, there was no real evidence to support them.

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What evidence makes someone a putative heir?

Contexte : « general belief »

(adjective) an idea or belief that is widely accepted but might not be proven. It’s what most people think about something, even if it hasn't been checked or confirmed.

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The putative benefits of the new drug have many people hopeful.

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Scientists questioned the putative benefits without proper research.

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What are the putative effects of this theory?

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