"Assumption" is the noun that defines something this is assumed, whether it be another noun, or a date, color, verb, or simply a fact.
usage: [When Bill referred to "The Road Not Taken" to his college class without explanation, he was under the ASSUMPTION that all his students were familiar with the author Robert Frost.] [He also made the assumption ... by assuming.]
In the movie [Van Wilder], when the main character makes up his literature class to graduate, he requests extra paper to answer his challenge of what "way leads on to way" meant - and it is from "The Road Not Taken".
It's a short poem, perhaps less than 200 words, well worth reading (especially if you plan to attend college).
Making an assumption without evidence can lead to misunderstandings.
A sentence with assumption would involve making a statement based on a belief or supposition without concrete evidence or confirmation. For example, "Assuming it will rain tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella with me."
The base word of "assumption" is "assume."
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
A caret symbol (^) is commonly used to indicate that a word or phrase should be removed from a sentence.
The stressed syllable in the word "assumption" is the second syllable: "sump."
I do not support your assumption. Your assumption is based upon few facts.
It'll take a lot of gumption to espouse that assumption. That's your assumption. That is not an assumption.
"Given the assumption that Jimmy was the sibling that broke the vase, he was grounded."
I brought a can of gas because I was under the assumption you needed it.
The assumption that all pies taste good is a societal fallacy.
"My assumption is that he died long before he fell out of this window," said the Detective.
the idea that the sun is hot is an implicit assumption
When he found the "Dear John" letter and the closet empty, he made the assumption his girl friend had left him.
You have the assumption that someone is going to help you cheat on your school work.
People make assumptions quite often.
A sentence with assumption would involve making a statement based on a belief or supposition without concrete evidence or confirmation. For example, "Assuming it will rain tomorrow, I will bring an umbrella with me."
My assumption that she would be here on time was wrong.