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assumed

/əˈsjuːmd/adjective2 syllables

Assumed means: adopted in order to deceive.

Synonyms for assumed9

adjective, as in adopted in order to deceive

false, fictitious, fictive, pretended, put on, sham, counterfeit, imitative

also used for assumed

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What does assumed mean?1

adjective

1

adopted in order to deceive“an assumed name”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with assumed?5

one syllable

doomedgroomed
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Assumed in a sentence

  • When the girl was scolded, she assumed a look of innocence.unknown
  • Sami assumed that one day, he would take over his father's company.OsoHombre
  • It is often assumed that this success means wealth, prestige or fame.unknown
  • She assumed that everyone would be for the plan.CK
  • The naughty girl assumed an air of innocence.CM
  • I assumed that was the reason you called me.CK
  • I assumed that was why you called me.CK
  • He assumed that the train would be on time.CK

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