To accept something without proof is to make an assumption. An example of a sentence using the word assumption would be: "She wished she hadn't made the assumption that the trip would be short; now all she wanted was to go home."
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The prefix for "assumption" is "as-".
The base word of "assumption" is "assume."
So the man said to his doctor, "So I presume you would like me to assume the position?" as he bent over.
The second syllable of assumption is stressed. As-sump-tion.
It'll take a lot of gumption to espouse that assumption. That's your assumption. That is not an assumption.
I do not support your assumption. Your assumption is based upon few facts.
My assumption that she would be here on time was wrong.
People make assumptions quite often.
The assumption was that the economy would only worsen .
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To accurately respond, I need to know the first sentence you are referring to. Please provide that sentence, and I’ll help identify its implied assumption.
"Given the assumption that Jimmy was the sibling that broke the vase, he was grounded."
The assumption that all pies taste good is a societal fallacy.
I brought a can of gas because I was under the assumption you needed it.
"My assumption is that he died long before he fell out of this window," said the Detective.
When he found the "Dear John" letter and the closet empty, he made the assumption his girl friend had left him.