در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Evidence matches your original theory or prediction.
- Used in academic, scientific, or professional reporting.
- A cautious, professional alternative to saying 'I proved it'.
معنی
This phrase means that the evidence or data you collected matches your original theory or guess. It is a humble, professional way to say your prediction was correct without claiming absolute certainty.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 7Presenting a marketing report
Our data shows a 20% increase in clicks, so the hypothesis was supported.
Our data shows a 20% increase in clicks, so the hypothesis was supported.
Writing a university psychology paper
Because the participants reacted faster to red lights, the hypothesis was supported.
Because the participants reacted faster to red lights, the hypothesis was supported.
A humorous observation about a roommate
I guessed you'd forget your keys again, and the hypothesis was supported.
I guessed you'd forget your keys again, and the hypothesis was supported.
زمینه فرهنگی
There is a strong emphasis on 'intellectual humility.' Using 'supported' instead of 'proven' shows that you respect the possibility of being wrong. In 'Big Tech' (Google, Amazon, etc.), being 'data-driven' is a core value. Using this phrase signals that you are making decisions based on facts, not ego. British academic style is often even more cautious than American style, frequently adding adverbs like 'largely' or 'broadly' to 'supported.' This phrase acts as a 'lingua franca' for scientists worldwide, ensuring that results are communicated with the same level of caution regardless of the researcher's native language.
Use Adverbs
Add 'strongly' or 'partially' to 'supported' to show exactly how good your data was.
Avoid 'I'
Keep it in the passive voice ('was supported') to sound more objective in reports.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Evidence matches your original theory or prediction.
- Used in academic, scientific, or professional reporting.
- A cautious, professional alternative to saying 'I proved it'.
What It Means
Imagine you are a detective with a hunch. You collect clues to see if you are right. When those clues match your hunch, you say the hypothesis was supported. In the world of logic and science, we rarely say we "proved" something. That sounds too final. Instead, we use this phrase to show the evidence is on our side. It is the ultimate "I told you so" for people who love data.
How To Use It
You usually place this phrase at the end of a report or a summary. First, you state what you thought would happen. Then, you show your results. Finally, you drop this phrase to tie it all together. It functions like a seal of approval on your initial idea. You can use it in writing or when speaking during a presentation. It makes you sound like you have done your homework.
When To Use It
This is your go-to line for any formal analysis. Use it in university essays or lab reports. It is also great for business meetings when reviewing a marketing campaign. If you predicted that a new ad would increase sales, and it did, say this. It shows you are objective and focused on facts. Even in a serious debate with friends, it adds a layer of intellectual weight to your argument.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid this phrase for casual, everyday observations. If you thought it might rain and it did, don't tell your friend the hypothesis was supported. You will sound like a robot at a party. Also, do not use it if your data is messy or unclear. If the results are only "sort of" right, this phrase is too strong. It implies a clear connection between your idea and the reality you observed.
Cultural Background
Western academic culture is built on skepticism. Scientists are trained to be cautious with their words. Saying "I proved this" is often seen as arrogant or unscientific. Why? Because new data could change everything tomorrow. The hypothesis was supported became the standard because it is intellectually honest. It acknowledges that while the current evidence looks good, the door is still open for more learning.
Common Variations
You might hear people say the data supports the hypothesis or findings were consistent with the hypothesis. If things didn't go as planned, you would say the hypothesis was not supported. Some people like to be even more cautious and say the results suggest the hypothesis is correct. All of these variations keep the focus on the evidence rather than your personal opinion.
نکات کاربردی
This is a high-level (C1) academic expression. It is almost always used in the passive voice to maintain an objective tone. Avoid using it in casual conversation unless you are trying to be funny or overly dramatic.
Use Adverbs
Add 'strongly' or 'partially' to 'supported' to show exactly how good your data was.
Avoid 'I'
Keep it in the passive voice ('was supported') to sound more objective in reports.
The 'Humble' Factor
Remember that using this phrase makes you sound like a careful, thoughtful researcher.
Business Context
In business, you can use 'The data supports our hypothesis' (active) to sound more energetic.
مثالها
7Our data shows a 20% increase in clicks, so the hypothesis was supported.
Our data shows a 20% increase in clicks, so the hypothesis was supported.
Linking a specific metric to the initial goal.
Because the participants reacted faster to red lights, the hypothesis was supported.
Because the participants reacted faster to red lights, the hypothesis was supported.
Standard academic usage in a results section.
I guessed you'd forget your keys again, and the hypothesis was supported.
I guessed you'd forget your keys again, and the hypothesis was supported.
Using formal language for a mundane situation to be funny.
Just saw the numbers. Hypothesis supported! Let's celebrate.
Just saw the numbers. Hypothesis supported! Let's celebrate.
Shortened version for quick communication among peers.
I felt much more energetic after cutting out sugar; my hypothesis was supported.
I felt much more energetic after cutting out sugar; my hypothesis was supported.
Applying scientific phrasing to personal growth.
The recent census data indicates that the hypothesis was supported.
The recent census data indicates that the hypothesis was supported.
Used to validate a large-scale social theory.
We worked for months, but unfortunately, the hypothesis was not supported.
We worked for months, but unfortunately, the hypothesis was not supported.
Using the negative form to express a professional setback.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the sentence using the correct form of the phrase.
After reviewing the data from the focus group, the marketing team concluded that their ________ ________ ________.
The full passive phrase 'hypothesis was supported' is required here.
Which sentence is the most professional for a scientific journal?
Choose the best option:
This uses the passive voice and the word 'supported,' which is the academic standard.
Match the phrase with its meaning.
Match the following:
Supported means the evidence and theory align.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
3 تمرینهاAfter reviewing the data from the focus group, the marketing team concluded that their ________ ________ ________.
The full passive phrase 'hypothesis was supported' is required here.
Choose the best option:
This uses the passive voice and the word 'supported,' which is the academic standard.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Supported means the evidence and theory align.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
سوالات متداول
14 سوالIn professional settings, 'I was right' sounds arrogant and personal. 'The hypothesis was supported' shifts the focus to the data.
Yes, but it is slightly stronger. Use 'supported' if you want to be extra cautious.
Only if you are being funny. 'My hypothesis that the tacos would be spicy was supported.'
It's the idea that there is NO effect. Usually, scientists want to reject the null hypothesis to support their main hypothesis.
Usually, yes. You are reporting on a test that is already finished.
Yes! That is the active voice version and it is very common.
Say 'The hypothesis was partially supported.'
Yes, it is identical in both.
No. It means the evidence matches, but it leaves the door open for new evidence later.
'The hypothesis was refuted' or 'The data failed to support the hypothesis.'
Yes, when describing a project you led: 'We tested a new workflow, and our hypothesis was supported by a 20% increase in efficiency.'
Singular. The plural is 'hypotheses' (pronounced high-POTH-uh-seez).
In business, yes. In a science journal, 'supported' is better.
'Supported by' is the standard preposition.
عبارات مرتبط
The data bears this out
similarThe evidence shows this is true.
Consistent with the findings
similarMatches what we found.
The hypothesis was refuted
contrastThe evidence showed the theory was wrong.
Corroborating evidence
builds onExtra evidence that supports a claim.
Empirically validated
specialized formProven through observation.
Hold water
similarTo be valid or logical.