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Meaning

The word "supposed" refers to something that is assumed or believed to be true based on certain circumstances or expectations. It often implies that there is a difference between what is believed and what is actually the case. For example, if you say, "He is the supposed leader of the group," it means that he is believed to be the leader, but there might be doubts about his true status or authority.

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Etymology

The word "supposed" originates from the Latin word "supponere," which means "to place or put under." It evolved through Old French "supposer" to Middle English before arriving at its current form.

Examples

  1. She is the supposed expert on the subject, but I'm not so sure about her qualifications.
  2. They went to the supposed location of the missing artifact, but all they found was an empty room.
  3. The supposed benefits of the new policy have not yet been demonstrated.
  4. He is the supposed heir to the throne, but there are many questions about his legitimacy.
  5. The book is based on a supposed true story, even though some details are clearly fictional.