Examples of 'suppose' in a sentence
Meaning of "suppose"
Suppose is a verb that is used to express a hypothetical or imagined situation, often used to introduce a suggestion or idea
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- To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.
- To theorize or hypothesize.
- To imagine; to believe; to receive as true.
- To reckon to be, to account or esteem as.
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Suppose you walk by with a load of cement.
Lose not so noble a friend on vain suppose.
I suppose you will look for a job.
What kind of clothes do i suppose would be worn by a man.
I suppose pater thought they were a bit common.
I do not suppose you dance.
I suppose there will be a dinner of some sort.
You do not suppose this is a.
I suppose one of us could say a few words.
This was not suppose to happen.
I suppose they were all in love with you.
You are the big hero that is suppose to jump of buildings and things.
I suppose you did fall for me pretty hard.
From the moment we decided to genetically conceive I suppose this was the eventual outcome.
Suppose you find it tomorrow in a pawn shop.
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I do not suppose you know why.
Suppose you are in a good position to try blackmail.
I do not suppose you saw a.
I suppose a little gentle prodding is called for.
I thought the Right Arm was suppose to be an army.
I do not suppose there is any chance he would go.
I will be there often enough myself after this I suppose.
I suppose she just accepted the situation.
But then I do not suppose you need much room.
I suppose you want to see the apartment.
With the evacuation of the city I suppose it will be much more difficult.
I suppose another year will not matter.
You do not suppose you and I.
I suppose such is the way of the world.
Class reunions I suppose you would call them.
I suppose all girls is a bit scared before.
You must be insane to suppose I would lift a finger to help you.
I suppose we will not be seeing you again.
No use in trying either I suppose.
I suppose you should go live your life.
No news is good news I suppose.
I suppose you want some sort of revenge.
If you have got your ticket and a job I do not suppose I have got.
I do not suppose you know what a hangover is.
Not that it makes a goddamn bit of difference to you, i suppose.
Suppose you can not help yourself.
You have no right to suppose that you know my motives better than I do.
Suppose we announce you are setting unreasonable terms.
With a saber cut I suppose and a bandage around his head.
I suppose there is no reason to maintain secrecy anymore.
And what do you suppose was in those letters?
I suppose you have got your reading to do.
How else do you suppose he got his riches?
I suppose that means the kids are going too.
Where the hell you suppose he popped up from?