Supposed

Verb
supposed



Adjective

 * 1) Presumed to be true, but without proof
 * Jesus is the supposed son of God.
 * 1)  Generally considered or expected.
 * ''The movie is supposed to be good.
 * 1)  Having an obligation.
 * You are not supposed to smoke in the restaurant.
 * The phone is supposed to come with a manual.
 * 1)  Intended.
 * The phone is supposed to help us save time.

Derived terms

 * supposedly
 * supposed to

Thesaurus
academic, accounted as, alleged, assumed, assumptive, conjectural, conjectured, deemed, expected, given, granted, hinted, hypothetical, imagined, implicated, implied, indicated, inferred, intended, intimated, involved, meant, obliged, ostensible, postulated, postulational, postulatory, premised, presumed, presumptive, presupposed, pretended, professed, provisional, purported, putative, reputed, required, so-called, speculative, suggested, suppositional, supposititious, suppositive, suppository, taken for granted, tentative, theoretical, understood

Pronunciation

 * (RP): /səˈpəʊzd/, /s@"p@Uzd/
 * (US): səpōzd', /səˈpoʊzd/, /s@"poUzd/
 * (RP): /səˈpəʊzɪd/, /s@"p@UzId/
 * (US): səpō'zĭd, /səˈpoʊzɪd/, /s@"poUzId/
 * (RP): /səˈpəʊzɪd/, /s@"p@UzId/
 * (US): səpō'zĭd, /səˈpoʊzɪd/, /s@"poUzId/
 * (US): səpō'zĭd, /səˈpoʊzɪd/, /s@"poUzId/

Adjective

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: oletettu, otaksuttu
 * German:


 * Polish: przypuszczalny, domniemany
 * Spanish: