A2[T]to think that something is likely to be true: [+ (that)]I couldn't get any reply when I called Dan, so I suppose (that) he's gone out.He found it a lot more difficult to get a job than he supposed it would be.[+ (that)]Do you suppose (that) Gillian will marry him?It is widely supposed (that) the minister will be forced to resign.[+ to infinitive]We all supposed him to be German, but in fact he was Swiss.Her new book is supposed to be (= generally people think it is) very good.Guessing, supposing and suspecting›[+ (that)]used in making polite requests: I don't suppose (that) you could/I suppose you couldn't lend me £5 till tomorrow, could you?Polite expressions›[+ (that)]used to show that you think something is so, although you wish that it were not: I suppose (that) all the tickets will be sold by now.Guessing, supposing and suspecting›[+ (that)]used when you are annoyed: I suppose (that) you're going to be late again.I suppose (that) you think that's funny. Well, I certainly don't.Talking angrilyB1used to show unwillingness to agree: "Can I go out tonight?" "Oh, I suppose so."[+ (that)]I don't agree with it, but I suppose (that) it's for the best.Accepting and agreeing reluctantlyAccepting and agreeingApproving and approval
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