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单词 hypothesized
释义

hypothesize

verb

hy·​poth·​e·​size hī-ˈpä-thə-ˌsīz How to pronounce hypothesize (audio)
hypothesized; hypothesizing

intransitive verb

: to make a hypothesis

transitive verb

: to adopt as a hypothesis

Synonyms

  • assume
  • hypothecate
  • postulate
  • premise
  • presume
  • presuppose
  • say
  • suppose
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Example Sentences

Psychologists hypothesized that his odd behavior was caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. if we hypothesize that current population trends continue for the next 50 years
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Word History

First Known Use

1738, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

hypothesized

verb

past tense of hypothesize
as in assumed
to take as true or as a fact without actual proof if we hypothesize that current population trends continue for the next 50 years

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • assumed
  • said
  • presumed
  • believed
  • postulated
  • thought
  • supposed
  • concluded
  • presupposed
  • guessed
  • premised
  • figured
  • dreamed
  • accepted
  • inferred
  • insisted
  • suspected
  • deduced
  • speculated
  • conjectured
  • surmised
  • imagined
  • theorized
  • hypothecated
  • claimed
  • took for granted
  • credited
  • perceived
  • asserted
  • declared
  • swallowed
  • contended
  • alleged
  • judged
  • conceived
  • affirmed
  • maintained
  • gathered
  • suspicioned
  • fancied
  • averred
  • reckoned
  • preconceived
  • avowed
  • professed
  • dreamt
  • took
  • avouched

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • doubted
  • questioned
  • challenged
  • disputed
  • denied
  • wondered (about)
  • discounted
  • rejected
  • discredited
  • disagreed (with)
  • controverted
  • distrusted
  • disavowed
  • repudiated
  • refuted
  • disproved
  • disclaimed
  • disbelieved
  • disowned
  • rebutted
  • belied
  • mistrusted
  • confuted
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