suppositional

[səˌpäzəˈSHənl]

suppositional Definition

  • 1relating to or based on supposition; conjectural
  • 2involving or based on assumption

Using suppositional: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "suppositional" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The theory is purely suppositional and lacks any empirical evidence.

  • Example

    The suppositional nature of the argument makes it difficult to prove.

  • Example

    His conclusions were based on suppositional reasoning rather than actual facts.

suppositional Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for suppositional

Antonyms for suppositional

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Summary: suppositional in Brief

The term 'suppositional' [səˌpäzəˈSHənl] refers to something that is based on supposition or assumption, rather than fact. It is often used to describe theories or arguments that lack empirical evidence, such as 'The theory is purely suppositional and lacks any empirical evidence.' Synonyms include 'hypothetical' and 'speculative,' while antonyms include 'factual' and 'proven.'