Suppose Meaning

UK /səˈpəʊz/
US /səˈpoʊz/
Word Definition
suppose meaning

Suppose Definition & Usage

verb

To believe or assume something to be true without sufficient evidence, often for the sake of argument or convenience.

Examples

  • "I suppose you're right, though I don't have all the facts."
  • "If we suppose that the weather will be bad tomorrow, we should prepare accordingly."
  • "She supposes that he will show up on time, even though he often runs late."
  • "I suppose this could work, but we'd need more details to be sure."
  • "Let's suppose for a moment that we all agree on this plan—what comes next?"
verb

To think that something is likely to happen or to imagine a scenario, often based on incomplete information.

Examples

  • "I suppose they'll call us back after the interview."
  • "You suppose it’s going to rain, but it’s just a guess."
  • "She supposed that he had already left the party when she saw his car gone."
  • "He supposed that his sister would be home by now, but he wasn’t sure."
  • "After hearing the noise, I suppose it was just the wind."
verb

To suggest an idea or present a hypothetical situation for consideration.

Examples

  • "I suppose we could meet for lunch tomorrow if you're free."
  • "Suppose we try the new restaurant downtown for dinner tonight."
  • "He supposed we take a break and come back to the project later."
  • "I suppose it’s worth considering the other side of the argument."
  • "She supposed that if they worked together, they could finish the project faster."

Cultural Context

The word 'suppose' has evolved over time from a Latin root meaning 'to place under' or 'to assume.' It is frequently used in both formal and informal contexts and often implies a degree of uncertainty. It is also used in speculative or hypothetical discussions, and is common in both British and American English.

The Road Ahead

Story

The Road Ahead

Ella stood at the edge of the old, weathered crossroads, her eyes scanning the two paths that stretched out before her. One was wide and well-traveled, the other narrow and overgrown with ivy. She had come here many times before, though today felt different. The wind rustled through the trees, and for a moment, she felt as though the world had paused just for her to make this decision.

The Road Ahead