Pronunciation: /haɪˈpɑːθəsɪs/
noun a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
A1 I have a hypothesis that eating vegetables every day will make me healthier.
A2 The students tested their hypothesis by conducting experiments in the science lab.
B1 The scientist's hypothesis about the effects of climate change was proven correct after years of research.
B2 The team developed a new hypothesis based on the data collected from their previous experiments.
C1 The researcher's hypothesis challenged the existing theories in the field and sparked a debate among experts.
C2 After conducting extensive research, the professor published a paper outlining her groundbreaking hypothesis on the origins of the universe.
formal The researcher proposed a hypothesis to test the relationship between variables.
informal I have a theory about what happened, wanna hear my hypothesis?
slang I've got a hunch that my hypothesis is gonna be proven right.
figurative Sometimes, our assumptions act as a hypothesis for how things will turn out.
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