assume
To think something is true without having proof.
Explanation at your level:
You use assume when you think something is true. For example: 'I assume he is at home.' You do not know for sure, but you think it is true. It is a useful word for talking about your ideas.
At this level, you can use assume to talk about plans or guesses. 'I assumed the train was on time.' Remember, you use this when you don't have proof. It is a good way to explain why you did something.
Assume is very common in work and school. You can assume a responsibility or a task. It is also used to talk about logical conclusions. 'We assume that the meeting will start at nine.' It sounds more professional than saying 'I guess.'
Use assume to show you are making a logical deduction. It is often used in the passive voice: 'It is assumed that...' This is great for formal essays or reports. Be careful not to use it when you actually have proof; use 'know' or 'verify' instead.
In advanced English, assume can imply a sense of arrogance or taking something for granted. 'He assumed he would win without practicing.' It also appears in academic contexts regarding 'assumptions' in scientific theories or philosophical arguments. It carries a nuance of intellectual positioning.
At the mastery level, assume links to the concept of 'taking on' a persona or a mantle of power. It is used in literary contexts to describe a character 'assuming a disguise' or 'assuming a regal air.' It reflects the Latin roots of 'taking to oneself' with deep psychological or social weight.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Assume means to think something is true without proof.
- It also means to take on a role or responsibility.
- It is a formal verb, common in business and academic writing.
- Always check your facts before assuming!
When you assume something, you are taking a leap of faith. You believe something is true, even though you haven't seen the evidence yet. It’s like when you see a person walking with a raincoat and assume it is going to rain, even if you haven't checked the weather app!
Beyond just guessing, this word has a more professional side. You can assume a role, like when a new manager assumes control of a department. In this sense, it means to step up and take charge of a duty or a position. It’s a versatile word that bridges the gap between our internal thoughts and our external actions.
The word assume comes from the Latin word assumere, which is a combination of ad- (to) and sumere (to take). Essentially, it means 'to take to oneself.' It entered English through Old French in the 14th century.
Interestingly, the word has kept its original Latin sense of 'taking something on' throughout the centuries. Whether you are taking on a belief (in your mind) or taking on a responsibility (in your life), you are metaphorically 'taking it to yourself.' It’s a perfect example of how Latin roots continue to shape our modern vocabulary.
You will hear assume in both casual and formal settings. In daily life, we often use it to talk about misunderstandings: 'Don't assume I know the answer!' In business, it sounds more serious: 'The board will assume responsibility for the losses.'
Common pairings include assume that, assume control, and assume the position. It is slightly more formal than the word 'guess,' so use it when you want to sound a bit more precise or professional.
While 'assume' isn't always the center of an idiom, it is part of the famous phrase: 'To assume makes an ass out of u and me.' This is a clever way to remind people that making assumptions often leads to mistakes for everyone involved.
Another common expression is 'assume the position', which is often used in police contexts or physical training to mean getting into a specific, required pose. You might also hear 'assume the worst', which means to expect the most negative outcome possible in a situation.
Assume is a regular verb. Its forms are assume, assumes, assumed, and assuming. It is usually followed by a 'that' clause or a direct object.
Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like /əˈsuːm/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like consume, resume, and perfume. Remember to keep the 's' sound soft, like a snake, rather than a 'z' sound.
Fun Fact
The root 'sumere' also gives us the word 'consume' (to take completely).
Pronunciation Guide
Uh-soom
Uh-soom
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 's' like a 'z'
- Putting stress on the first syllable
- Dropping the 'u' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to speak
Easy to listen
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Passive Voice
It is assumed...
Verb Patterns
Assume + that
Modals
I might assume
Examples by Level
I assume she is happy.
I think she is happy.
Subject + verb + clause.
Do not assume.
Don't guess.
Imperative.
I assume it is late.
I think it is late.
Simple present.
He assumed the role.
He took the job.
Past tense.
We assume so.
We think yes.
Short response.
Don't assume that.
Don't guess that.
Negative imperative.
I assume he knows.
I think he knows.
Present tense.
They assume nothing.
They don't guess.
Direct object.
I assumed you were coming.
We assume the bus is late.
Don't assume you can win.
She assumed a new role.
They assume it is free.
I assume the test is hard.
He assumed the best.
We assume they are lost.
I assumed that the store was open.
The manager assumed control of the team.
We cannot assume that everyone agrees.
He assumed a look of surprise.
It is safe to assume he will be late.
She assumed the responsibility for the project.
Don't assume that money buys happiness.
They assume the data is correct.
One should not assume that the process is simple.
He assumed a tone of authority during the speech.
The company assumed a debt of millions.
It is widely assumed that the economy will grow.
She assumed the position of CEO last year.
We must not assume the outcome before the trial.
He assumed a false identity to travel.
The evidence suggests we should assume nothing.
The theory assumes that all agents act rationally.
She assumed a mask of indifference to hide her pain.
The government assumed emergency powers during the crisis.
It is a dangerous assumption to make in this climate.
He assumed a posture of defiance.
The narrative assumes a level of prior knowledge.
We must challenge the assumptions underlying this policy.
He assumed the mantle of leadership with grace.
The protagonist assumes a persona that masks his true intent.
The painting assumes a different quality under artificial light.
He assumed an air of nonchalance that fooled everyone.
The state assumes the right to regulate trade.
She assumed the burden of her family's legacy.
The argument assumes a premise that is fundamentally flawed.
They assumed the posture of victims to gain sympathy.
The city assumes a festive character during the holidays.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"make an ass out of u and me"
reminds us that assuming leads to mistakes
Remember, don't assume, or you'll make an ass out of u and me.
casual"assume the position"
to stand in a specific way, often for police
The guard told the suspect to assume the position.
formal"assume the mantle"
to take on a position of power or responsibility
She was ready to assume the mantle of leadership.
literary"assume an air of"
to pretend to have a certain attitude
He assumed an air of importance to get noticed.
formal"assume a pose"
to stand in a specific way for a picture or effect
The model assumed a pose for the camera.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean to guess.
Presume implies more evidence.
I presume he is coming (I have a reason).
Similar sound.
Consume means to eat or use.
I consume food.
Similar sound.
Resume means to start again.
We will resume the meeting.
Sounds slightly similar.
Ensure means to make certain.
I will ensure it is done.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + assume + that + clause
I assume that he is home.
Subject + assume + noun
He assumed control.
It + is + assumed + that
It is assumed that they know.
Subject + assume + to be
He is assumed to be the leader.
Subject + assume + the + noun
She assumed the role.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Ensure means to make certain; assume means to guess.
Presume is better when you have a reason to believe something.
Consume means to eat or use up.
The noun form is assumption, not assume.
Assume is for abstract things like roles or beliefs.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a person wearing a 'Role' hat.
When Native Speakers Use It
In meetings when suggesting a theory.
Cultural Insight
Don't assume things about others' cultures.
Grammar Shortcut
Follow it with 'that' or a noun.
Say It Right
Soft 's' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for verified facts.
Did You Know?
It shares a root with 'consume'.
Study Smart
Use it in your journal daily.
Academic Tip
Use 'assumption' in essays.
Speaking Tip
Use it to sound more professional.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
A-S-S-U-M-E: Always Stop, See, Understand, My Evidence.
Visual Association
A person putting on a hat (assuming a role).
Word Web
چالش
Write three sentences using 'assume' today.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: to take to oneself
بافت فرهنگی
Can sound aggressive if used as 'You assumed...' in an argument.
It is a staple of professional communication.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- Assume responsibility
- Assume control
- Assume the lead
In school
- Assume the theory is true
- State your assumptions
In daily life
- I assume so
- Don't assume
In legal settings
- Assume the risk
- Assume the identity
Conversation Starters
"What is something you assumed was true but wasn't?"
"Is it better to assume the best or the worst in people?"
"Have you ever had to assume a new responsibility at work?"
"Why do people assume things without proof?"
"How does assuming affect our relationships?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you made a wrong assumption.
Describe a role you had to assume in your life.
Why is it dangerous to assume things about others?
Reflect on how you can stop making assumptions.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالThey are similar, but assume sounds more formal.
No, use 'know' for facts.
Assumption.
Yes.
It can if it implies you are judging someone.
Uh-soom.
Yes, it means to accept a duty.
Yes, very often.
خودت رو بسنج
I ___ that you are hungry.
We use assume for thoughts.
What does assume mean?
Assume means to think something is true.
Assume means to know for sure.
Assume is for when you do not have proof.
Word
معنی
These are common collocations.
Subject + verb + clause.
He ___ the responsibility for the team.
Assumed is the correct verb for responsibility.
Which is a synonym for assume?
Postulate is a formal synonym.
Assume can mean to take on a physical appearance.
Yes, like assuming a disguise.
Word
معنی
Noun/verb pairs.
Academic structure.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
To assume is to guess without proof, so be careful with your assumptions!
- Assume means to think something is true without proof.
- It also means to take on a role or responsibility.
- It is a formal verb, common in business and academic writing.
- Always check your facts before assuming!
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a person wearing a 'Role' hat.
When Native Speakers Use It
In meetings when suggesting a theory.
Cultural Insight
Don't assume things about others' cultures.
Grammar Shortcut
Follow it with 'that' or a noun.
مثال
I assumed you were coming to the party since you didn't say no.
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