supposed
English
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edit- (verb)
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- (in supposed to)
- Hyphenation: sup‧po‧sed
Verb
editsupposed
- simple past and past participle of suppose
Adjective
editsupposed (not comparable)
- Alleged; assumed.
- Elvis is the supposed king of rock and roll.
- 1759, David Hume, “[Henry VIII.] Chapter XXXII.”, in The History of England, under the House of Tudor. […], volume I, London: […] A[ndrew] Millar, […], →OCLC, page 239:
- The people were averse to him, as the supposed author of the violence on the monasteries; establishments which were still revered and beloved by the commonalty.
- 1936 November 28, “Prognosis in Prophylactic External Cephalic Version”, in The Lancet[1], page 1285:
- Many criticisms have been made of prophylactic external cephalic version based on the supposed dangers of the manipulation.
Derived terms
editTranslations
editpresumed to be true, but without proof
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Adjective
editsupposed (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Only used in supposed to
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