Suppose meaning in English
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Definition
to suppose: to imagine, to believe, to think, to expect, to assume, to presume
I suppose he is late because of the traffic.
- "But I suppose that means you know what it's like to live with a handicap?"
- "I suppose you know why you're here?"
- "Bruno : Well, I suppose I'm looking for someone intelligent, kind, with a good sense of humor."
- "Judge : Well, personally I found that argument quite convincing, but, I suppose that legally, you're entitled to defend yourself, Mr. Delavigne."
- "Jean : I suppose."
- "Lucie : Well... I suppose I could help..."
- "Customer : Well, I suppose I am a bit lonely."
- "I'm sending over some of Edward Moon's hair, and, well, you already have my DNA on file somewhere, I suppose."
- "The Queen : I suppose we could do a quick tour."
- "Lucie : Well, I suppose I could help..."
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