Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
working-assumption
noun
/ˈwɜːrkɪŋ əˈsʌmpʃn/

Definition
A principle or idea that is accepted as true for the purposes of conducting an analysis, discussion, or project, although it may not be proven or fully validated.

Examples
- In our project proposal, we made a working-assumption about the budget allocation.
- The research team established several working-assumptions to support their study.
- During the meeting, they shared their working-assumptions to align their goals.

Meaning
A working-assumption is a baseline belief used to guide decision-making, often serving as a temporary stance until more definitive information is available.

Synonyms
- Premise
- Postulate
- Hypothesis
- Assumption