suppose in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To assume or believe something to be true or possible based on available information or reasoning.
Sample Sentences
- I suppose we could try a different approach to solve this problem.
- If you suppose that everyone will agree, you might be disappointed.
- She said, "I suppose it's time for us to leave now."
- I suppose you have a point, but I still have my doubts.
- We can suppose that the weather will be nice for our picnic tomorrow.
- I suppose we could go to the beach if the weather improves.
- She said she would finish the project by Friday, but I suppose I should check in with her.
- If you suppose that everyone understands the instructions, you might be mistaken.
- I suppose it's time to start making some changes in my life.
- Do you suppose they will be attending the meeting tonight?
- I suppose we could try that new restaurant down the street.
- If you suppose that the project will succeed, you might be more willing to invest.
- She didn't want to suppose the worst, but her instincts were telling her something was wrong.
- I suppose it’s possible that he forgot about the meeting, but it’s not like him.
- Let's suppose for a moment that we have unlimited resources; what would we do differently?
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