Opposite of generally assumed or believed to be the case, but not necessarily so
Opposite of to have formed a reasoning in the mind about
“It is a commonly known fact that as soon as one area of your life improves, your sense of well-being follows.”
Opposite of generally approved, believed, or acknowledged
“She presented one year ago with fever, weakness, hepatitis and pneumonitis of unknown etiology.”
Opposite of assumed to be, or worthy of being, believed or accepted as true
Opposite of widely reported without evidence
“Who knows what the true facts of this case are, but there is certainly more to it than meets the eye.”
Opposite of to have considered
“I disregarded any rigid or mechanical rule in policy-making.”
Opposite of to have had an opinion of
“I doubted Justin's account of what had happened on the weekend.”
Opposite of to have discerned from given information
“I believe you misconstrued his grandiose claims as nothing more than braggadocio.”
Opposite of to have expected
“I forgot that I was supposed to be at Bailey's audition.”
Opposite of past tense for to logically form, or arrive at, an opinion or conclusion about something
“I suspect that the investigation into my alleged involvement with the affair will draw to a close soon.”
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