How do you say assume responsibility?
How do you say assume responsibility?
accept the responsibility for
- account for.
- atone for.
- be responsible for.
- explain.
- justify.
- pay for.
- take the blame for.
What is mean by assuming?
1a : to take to or upon oneself : undertake assume responsibility. b : to place oneself in assume a position. 2 : seize, usurp assume control. 3 : to pretend to have or be : feign assumed an air of confidence in spite of her nervousness. 4 : to take as granted or true : suppose I assume he’ll be there.
What is it called when you assume?
Assumption is a noun related to the verb assume, and refers to the act of taking for granted or supposing something. Likewise, presumption is a noun related to the verb presume, and refers to a belief on reasonable grounds or probable evidence.
How do you use the word assume?
Assume sentence example
- Pete will assume I can take care of you.
- Alex had always taken care of his family, but was it irresponsible to assume he always would?
- I assume you’re the one responsible for the new look.
- You’re too smart to assume anything.
- He was ready to assume his position as head of the house.
What is assume authority?
2 to take upon oneself; undertake or take on or over (a position, responsibility, etc.)
What to say instead of I assumed?
What is another word for I assume?
I guess | I dare say |
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I figure | I imagine |
I presume | I reckon |
I suppose | I surmise |
Which word has almost the same meaning as the word assume?
Some common synonyms of assume are affect, counterfeit, feign, pretend, sham, and simulate. While all these words mean “to put on a false or deceptive appearance,” assume often implies a justifiable motive rather than an intent to deceive.
What is a antonym for assume?
assume. Antonyms: waive, allow, doff, render, surrender, concede, grant, demonstrate, abandon, argue, prove. Synonyms: take, appropriate, arrogate, wear, exhibit, postulate, suppose, presume, usurp, claim, pretend, feign, affect.
What is the opposite word of assumed?
Opposite of to assume or consider that something is true or correct. abstain. disbelieve. disregard. forget.
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