false; fictitious: an assumed name taken for granted usurped; arrogated
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as•sumed
(ə so̅o̅md′),USA pronunciation adj.
as•sum•ed•ly
(ə so̅o̅′mid lē),USA pronunciation adv.
- adopted in order to deceive; fictitious;
pretended;
feigned:an assumed name; an assumed air of humility. - taken for granted;
supposed:His assumed innocence proved untrue. - usurped.
- assume + -ed2 1615–25
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as•sume /əˈsum/USA pronunciation
v. [~ + object], -sumed, -sum•ing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to take for granted without proof; suppose:to assume that everyone wants peace.
- to take upon oneself:to assume responsibility.
- to take over the duties or responsibilities of:to assume the office of treasurer.
- to pretend to have or be;
feign:to assume a humble manner.
as•sume
(ə so̅o̅m′),USA pronunciation v.t., -sumed, -sum•ing.
v.i.
as•sum′er, n.
- to take for granted or without proof;
suppose;
postulate;
posit:to assume that everyone wants peace. - to take upon oneself;
undertake:to assume an obligation. - to take over the duties or responsibilities of:to assume the office of treasurer.
- to take on (a particular character, quality, mode of life, etc.);
adopt:He assumed the style of an aggressive go-getter. - to take on;
be invested or endowed with:The situation assumed a threatening character. - to pretend to have or be;
feign:to assume a humble manner. - to appropriate or arrogate;
seize;
usurp:to assume a right to oneself; to assume control. - to take upon oneself (the debts or obligations of another).
- [Archaic.]to take into relation or association;
adopt.
v.i.
- to take something for granted;
presume.
- Latin assūmere to take to, adopt, equivalent. to as- as- + sūmere to take up; see consume
- Anglo-French assumer)
- late Middle English (1400–50
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged presuppose.
- 6.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See pretend.
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- (may take a clause as object)
to take for granted; accept without proof; suppose to take upon oneself; undertake or take on or over (a position, responsibility, etc): to assume office to pretend to; feign: he assumed indifference, although the news affected him deeply to take or put on; adopt: the problem assumed gigantic proportions to appropriate or usurp (power, control, etc); arrogate
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- Panama
- Ridley
- Shaw
- Singh
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- affectation
- affected
- after
- air
- alco-
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- anonym
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- artificial
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- assumed bond
- assuming
- attention
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- axiom
- azoth
- basic plumage
- beauty sleep
- bench mark
- biogen
- book
- caliph
- caper
- casual
- cataplexy
- catenary
- centrifugal force
- century
- character
- circular
- cis-