Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
do-you-suppose
Phrase
/duː jʊ səˈpoʊz/

Definition
A phrase used to ask someone for their opinion or belief regarding a possibility or outcome.

Examples
- Do you suppose it will rain tomorrow?
- I wonder, do you suppose he’ll accept the job offer?
- Do you suppose that they will attend the meeting?

Meaning
It is often used when seeking confirmation or speculation about a situation or idea.

Synonyms
- Do you think?
- Do you believe?
- What do you reckon?