Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
presupposition
noun
/ˌprɛsəpəˈzɪʃən/
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Definition
A presupposition is an assumption or belief that is taken for granted in communication or reasoning.
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Examples
- In logic, a presupposition is something that must be true for a statement to make sense.
- Many arguments are built on presuppositions that may not be universally accepted.
- When she said, ‘If John doesn’t come, we will cancel the meeting,’ the presupposition is that John was expected to come.
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Meaning
It refers to something that is accepted as true or valid without direct proof or evidence, often underlying what is explicitly expressed.
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Synonyms
- assumption
- belief
- premise
- presumption