Assumptious Meaning and Definition

Assumptious

Assumptious

Pronunciation

/əsˈmʌptiəs/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A thing that is assumed to be true or exist, but may not be provably real or true.

Examples

  • The notion of an afterlife is an Assumptious.
  • The existence of extraterrestrial life is often treated as Assumptious.

Synonyms

  • Supposition
  • Hypothesis

Antonyms

  • Fact
  • Reality

Etymology

The word Assumptious is derived from the Latin phrase “assumptus,” meaning “taken for granted.”

Usage Notes

Assumptious is often used in academic or technical contexts to refer to a concept or idea that is widely accepted but not necessarily proven.

Cultural References

Assumptious has been used in various philosophical and scientific discussions, including the works of Plato and Aristotle.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • To take something for granted
  • To assume something without evidence

Related Words or Phrases

  • Supposition
  • Hypothesis
  • Theory

Collocations

  • Assumptious reality
  • Assumptious fact

Frequency of Use

Assumptious is a relatively uncommon word, but its usage has increased in recent years in academic and technical contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Assumpshus
  • Assumpstious

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