proposition
1prop·o·si·tion
noun \ˌprä-pə-ˈzi-shən\Definition of PROPOSITION
1
a (1) : something offered for consideration or acceptance : proposal (2) : a request for sexual intercourse b : the point to be discussed or maintained in argument usually stated in sentence form near the outset c : a theorem or problem to be demonstrated or performed
2
a : an expression in language or signs of something that can be believed, doubted, or denied or is either true or false b : the objective meaning of a proposition
3
: something of an indicated kind to be dealt with <the farm was never a paying proposition>
— prop·o·si·tion·al \-ˈzish-nəl, -ˈzi-shə-nəl\ adjective
Examples of PROPOSITION
- He made an attractive business proposition.
- The other company rejected their proposition.
- Her theory rejects the basic proposition that humans evolved from apes.
- If we accept proposition “A” as true, then we must accept proposition “B” as false.
- The election will be a tough proposition for the mayor.
First Known Use of PROPOSITION
14th century
Related to PROPOSITION
- Synonyms
- hypothesis, theory, supposition, thesis
Other Logic Terms
Rhymes with PROPOSITION
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2proposition
transitive verbproposi·tionedproposi·tion·ing \-ˈzi-sh(ə-)niŋ\
Definition of PROPOSITION
: to make a proposal to; especially : to suggest sexual intercourse to
Examples of PROPOSITION
- He was propositioned by a prostitute.
- He got drunk and propositioned a woman sitting next to him in the bar.
First Known Use of PROPOSITION
1924
Rhymes with PROPOSITION
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