"Supposable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Assuming or considering something to be possible or likely, without being certain or proven.
Someone who publicly or actively advocates for or favors a particular person, team, cause, movement, or idea.
People who actively favor, encourage, or promote someone or something. They are often fans, advocates, or backers who provide emotional and sometimes financial support, and can also be referees, coaches, or authorities who offer guidance or assistance.
Giving or providing help or encouragement to someone or something.<br><br>Example: "She's been supportive of her friend during a difficult time."
The quality of being loyal and willing to give helpful and encouraging assistance to others.
A supposal is a conditional clause or sentence that expresses a hypothetical or hypothetical situation, often used in academic or formal writing, typically beginning with "what if" or "suppose." <br><br>Example: "Suppose this outcome had occurred; then what would have been the consequences?"
Supposed means:<br><br> Believed or assumed to be true, although not certain<br> Imagined or thought to exist or happen<br> Predicted or expected to happen<br> Officially considered or intended<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> It's supposed to be a beautiful day tomorrow.<br> I'm supposed to meet my friend at 7 pm.<br> He's supposed to be the expert in that field.<br><br>In general, "supposed" implies that something is thought to be or should be the case, but it's not necessarily a fact.
It means supposedly, allegedly, or supposedly, which indicates that something is believed to be true, but not necessarily proven or confirmed. It may also imply that there is some uncertainty or doubt about the truth of what is being said or suggested.
Supposing is a verb phrase that means: assuming something is the case, or being hypothetical or conditional about something. It is often used to introduce a conditional or hypothetical situation, and usually implies that a particular outcome or event is not certain or actual, but rather a possible or imagined scenario.<br><br>Example: "Supposing it rains tomorrow, we will have to postpone the picnic."<br><br>In other words, supposing implies a "what if" situation, where the speaker is considering a possible or alternative scenario, rather than stating a fact or a reality.
A supposition is a hypothetical assumption or inference that is made without having actual evidence or proof, often used as a basis for further investigation or thinking. It is an idea or theory that is not necessarily true, but is considered to be a reasonable and plausible explanation for a situation or phenomenon. A supposition can be based on incomplete or inaccurate information, and it can change or be revised as new evidence or information becomes available.