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Hypothesize - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

hypothesize

/haɪˈpɑːθəsaɪz/ /haɪˈpɒθɪsaɪz/

Definition:

To propose a tentative explanation or theory based on limited evidence.

Synonyms:

speculate, theorize, conjecture, postulate

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

prove, confirm

Common Collocations:

hypothesize a theory, hypothesize an outcome, hypothesize a reason

Derivatives:

hypothesis, hypothetical, hypothesizer

Usage Tips:

Use "hypothesize" when suggesting an idea to be tested; avoid in contexts requiring certainty.

Common Phrases:

form a hypothesis, test a hypothesis, working hypothesis

Etymology:

Derived from Greek "hypothesis," meaning "foundation" or "supposition."

Examples:

  • 1. Scientists often hypothesize before conducting experiments.
  • 2. She will hypothesize about the cause of the problem.
  • 3. Can you hypothesize why the results varied?
  • 4. They hypothesized that the new drug would work faster.

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