Hypothetic [adjective]

Definition of Hypothetic:

supposed

Synonyms of Hypothetic:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hypothetic:

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Sentence/Example of Hypothetic:

An improved and enlarged edition of this hypothetic "Progonotaxis hominis" was published in 1908, in my essay Unsere Ahnenreihe.

He was acting on hypothetic grounds, but this was the sort of action that had the keenest interest for his diplomatic mind.

It is here that the relation of the hypothetic transformistic principle to our concept of entelechy is concerned.

The brown eyes blazed on him with the anger meant for his hypothetic slanderer.

When disproved, it is shown to have been a false supposition; when proved, it is no longer hypothetic.

Future and present really mix in such emergencies, and one can always escape lies in them by using hypothetic forms.

Perhaps a touch of hypothetic jealousy now helped to heighten the effect.

Plasma of reserve was the name bestowed on these hypothetic arrangements.

Try it as a hypothetic case before you are forced to apply it.

It is very frequently employed in hypothetic and contingent propositions; e. g.