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Assume Definition & Meaning

1. To take for granted or accept as true without proof or evidence.

Example: "i assume you have already completed your homework."

2. To undertake or take on a responsibility or duty.

Example: "i assume the role of team captain for this game."

3. To suppose or guess without certainty.

Example: "i assume it will rain tomorrow based on the forecast."

4. To take over or occupy, especially in a forceful or unwelcome manner.

Example: "the new management team will assume control of the company next week."

5. To adopt a particular posture or position.

Example: "the gymnast will assume a handstand position on the balance beam."

Examples of the word assume used in sentences.

  • I assume you like pizza, right?
  • He looked tired, so I assumed he didn't sleep well last night.
  • You can't just assume that she knows what you mean, explain it to her clearly.
  • Let's assume we can finish this task before lunch break.
  • I'll assume that you'll be here on time for our meeting tomorrow.
  • Don't assume that she's angry just because she's not smiling.
  • You shouldn't assume that everyone likes sushi just because you do.
  • The company can't just assume that their customers will be happy with the new product.
  • I assume the weather will be sunny tomorrow.
  • It's wrong to assume that all politicians are corrupt.
  • I assume you'll be attending the meeting tomorrow, can I count on you?
  • Let's not assume that the project will be completed on time, there may be delays.
  • Don't assume that everyone knows how to use a computer, some people need help.
  • It's not fair to assume that all teenagers are lazy and irresponsible, many are hardworking and motivated.
  • I assume you have read the instructions before starting the experiment.
  • I cannot assume that I will pass the test without studying hard.
  • He assumed that the job interview would be easy, but he was surprised by the challenging questions.
  • Let's assume it's going to rain today and bring our umbrellas just in case.
  • I assume you like ice cream as much as I do.
  • The teacher assumed that everyone in the class understood the lesson, but some students had questions.
  • "Do not assume that I agree with your decision."
  • "We cannot assume that everyone has the same opinion."
  • "Let's assume the meeting will go smoothly tomorrow."
  • "I assume you are coming to the party tonight?"
  • "I assume the weather will be good for our picnic."
  • I assume that you know how to use a computer since you're working in an office.
  • I assume the prices of the product will increase after the sale.
  • It's better to ask questions than to assume the details of the story.
  • Don't assume that you can finish the project alone without anybody's help.
  • Let's not assume that everyone has the same interests as us.
  • Let's assume for a moment that the results are positive. What would be our next course of action?
  • I assume that you have already completed your project, based on your confident demeanor.
  • Although you may assume it to be an easy job, teaching a class of twenty-five hyperactive students can be quite challenging.
  • The news anchor made a bold assumption about the political climate, much to the chagrin of the opposition.
  • It would be wrong to assume that everyone can perform the same task with equal ease.
  • One should never assume that success can be achieved solely through talent and hard work.
  • It's dangerous to assume that all people from a particular ethnicity share the same characteristics.
  • Assuming that everyone will agree with your views is unrealistic in today's diverse society.
  • One can't assume that a person's wealth is indicative of their happiness or life satisfaction.
  • When traveling to a new country, it's important not to assume that their customs and practices are the same as your own.
  • As a seasoned professional, I assume that my colleagues will meet the same high standards that I do.
  • Despite her lack of evidence, she chose to assume that her partner had cheated on her.
  • In order to solve this problem, we must first assume that all parties involved are acting in good faith.
  • Many people assume that success and happiness are the same thing, but that's not necessarily true.
  • It's wise to assume that there's always room for improvement, no matter how skilled one is.
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