"Putatively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Putatively" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Putatively" Meaning

Being so as to be considered likely, but often not actually so.

"Putatively" Examples

Usage Examples of "Putatively"


1. Historical Context

The ancient city of Pompeii was putatively founded by the Greeks in the 7th century BC.

2. Scientific Hypothesis

The development of Alzheimer's disease was putatively linked to genetics in a recent study.

3. Literary Criticism

The poet's works are renowned for their use of imagery, which has been putatively inspired by her native landscape.

4. Philosophical Debate

The concept of free will is often examined through philosophical theories that are putatively in opposition to determinism.

5. Business Analysis

The company's proposed merger with a rival was putatively aimed at increasing market share and reducing competition.

These words illustrate various applications of the word "putatively", from historical and scientific contexts to literary and philosophical debates, as well as business analysis, highlighting its adaptability for diverse uses.

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Regarded or considered to be a particular thing, especially one that is not proved or officially recognized; supposed or assumed.

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