assumptive
assumptive — 形容詞
- assumptivepositive
- more assumptivecomparative
- most assumptivesuperlative
1. based on a belief that is treated as true even though no direct evidence has bee
假定的
基於未經證實的推斷
based on a belief that is treated as true even though no direct evidence has been provided to confirm it
The report's conclusions are largely assumptive and lack supporting data from actual experiments.
這份報告的結論大致是假定的,缺乏實際實驗的支持數據。
assumptive + conclusions — typical academic collocation
Dr. Renata warned that assumptive reasoning can cause serious mistakes in medical diagnosis.
Renata 醫生警告說,假定式推理可能導致醫療診斷出現嚴重錯誤。
assumptive reasoning — common formal collocation
The politician's entire argument rests on an assumptive claim that no one has ever verified.
那位政治人物的整個論點建立在一個從未經證實的假定主張上。
The court rejected the assumptive statement because the lawyer offered no concrete evidence.
法院駁回了這項假定陳述,因為律師沒有提出具體證據。
Jiwoo challenged the assumptive nature of the textbook's chapter on migration patterns.
Jiwoo 對該教科書中關於遷徙模式的章節所提出的假定前提提出了質疑。
- hypothetical
focuses on a possible scenario or supposition for discussion, without implying criticism
- conjectural
suggests a guess based on incomplete information; more neutral in tone
- speculative
implies risk or uncertainty, often in financial or theoretical contexts
文法句型
assumptive + noun (claim/reasoning/conclusion/statement)
用法筆記
Frequently used in academic and legal writing before nouns such as claim, reasoning, conclusion, or statement. The negative form unassumptive is extremely rare.