"Supposed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Supposed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Supposed" Meaning

Supposed means:

Believed or assumed to be true, although not certain
Imagined or thought to exist or happen
Predicted or expected to happen
Officially considered or intended

Example sentences:

It's supposed to be a beautiful day tomorrow.
I'm supposed to meet my friend at 7 pm.
He's supposed to be the expert in that field.

In general, "supposed" implies that something is thought to be or should be the case, but it's not necessarily a fact.

"Supposed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Supposed"


Example 1: According to my boss, I was supposed to finish the report by the end of the day, but I'm still working on it.

Example 2: The movie was supposed to start at 8 PM, but it was delayed and we didn't get in until 9:30.

Example 3: I was supposed to meet my friend at the park at 2 PM, but she called and said she was running late.

Example 4: The weather forecast said it was supposed to rain tomorrow, so I brought my umbrella.

Example 5: He was supposed to graduate with honors, but he got a B in his final exam and his GPA suffered.

"Supposed" Similar Words

Supportive

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Giving or providing help or encouragement to someone or something.<br><br>Example: "She's been supportive of her friend during a difficult time."

Supportively

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Supportiveness

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The quality of being loyal and willing to give helpful and encouraging assistance to others.

Supports

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Supposable

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Supposably

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Supposal

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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?"

Suppose

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Supposedly

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Supposes

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Supposing

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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.

Supposition

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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.

Suppositional

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Suppositional refers to something that is conditional, hypothetical, or based on assumption. It suggests that something is being proposed or considered as a possibility, often used to explore or propose a hypothetical situation, idea, or outcome.

Suppositionally

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Suppositions

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Suppositious

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