Frequency rank: 2,341.
- hypothesis; supposition; assumption
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
Forms
Generated word frames (experimental)
[Person] makes an [Assumption]
[Research] requires an [Assumption]
Revise the [Assumption] based on the [Situation]
Evaluate the [Assumption] for the [Project]
Generated definitions (experimental)
- hypothesis
- supposition
- assumption
This refers to a proposed explanation or assumption made based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
He formulated a hypothesis to find a solution to this problem.
This refers to an uncertain belief or assumption made without complete evidence.
This denotes something accepted as true without proof or verification, often used as a basis for reasoning.
Generated collocations (experimental)
そうてい想定をたてる立てるto formulate a hypothesisそうていがい想定外unexpected; beyond expectationsそうてい想定したじょうきょう状況anticipated situationそうてい想定されるけっか結果expected outcomeそうてい想定のした下でunder the assumptionそうてい想定とことなる異なるdifferent from the assumptionそうてい想定にもとづく基づくbased on the hypothesisそうてい想定をみなおす見直すto reassess the hypothesisいっぱんてき一般的なそうてい想定general assumptionかせつ仮説としてのそうてい想定hypothesis as an assumption
Generated related terms (experimental)
そうてい想定【そうてい】
Refers to a hypothesis or assumption made for the purpose of reasoning or analysis.
かてい仮定【かてい】
Refers to a premise or supposition, often used in discussions of theories or models.
よそく予測【よそく】
Refers to a prediction or forecast, often based on data or trends.
ぜんてい前提【ぜんてい】
Refers to a premise or condition that is accepted as true for the sake of argument or reasoning.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Select the graft point after imagining how the branches will extend and fruit grow.
He assumed that the man was hiding something from him.
4. それで、かこ過去のちしき知識が、そのちしき知識にかんする関するだいたいてきせつ適切とおもわれる思われるそうてい想定とまざりあって混ざり合って、ごかん五感によってていきょう提供されるじょうほう情報をぞうだい増大させるためにりよう利用されるのである。
And so, knowledge from the past, mixed up with assumptions about that knowledge, which may be more or less appropriate, is used to augment information provided by the senses.
Keeton supposed that perhaps bird and animals know about these lines.
I was never the likeliest candidate for this office.