supposition|suppositions in English
noun
[sup·po·si·tion || ‚sʌpə'zɪʃn]
something that is supposed, assumption, hypothesis; conjecture, speculatio
Use "supposition|suppositions" in a sentence
1. That is mere supposition!
2. It seems a reasonable supposition.
3. That is a very likely supposition.
4. My supposition is not without basis.
5. The story is based on supposition.
6. Eichenbaum and Orbach share this supposition.
7. 10 It seems a reasonable supposition.
8. His theory is merely based on supposition.
9. What happened next is a matter of supposition.
10. We must not condemn her on pure supposition.
11. The experimental results bear out our supposition.
12. The report is based entirely on supposition.
13. His version of events is pure supposition .
14. That article was based on pure supposition.
15. All the evidence appears to support this supposition.
16. 10 His version of events is pure supposition .
17. Well, it really is but a shadowy supposition.
18. These suppositions may strike those of us who are attracted by empiricism as eminently reasonable.
19. We must not Condemn her on pure supposition
20. All his reservations were based on intuition, supposition.
21. His version of the events is pure supposition.
22. 28 All the evidence appears to support this supposition.
23. 13 His version of the events is pure supposition.
24. The report will be based on fact, not supposition.
25. But the outrage was based on supposition and hearsay.