verb
- to assume or claim as true without proof
Usage: formal
noun
- a statement or principle assumed to be true without proof
Usage: formal; mathematics
Examples
- The theory postulates that all matter is made of atoms.
- Scientists postulate the existence of dark matter to explain certain observations.
- The researcher postulated a connection between diet and mood.
- Euclid’s fifth postulate deals with parallel lines.
- The basic postulate of democracy is that all citizens are equal.
- This mathematical proof relies on several fundamental postulates.
- The philosopher postulated that knowledge comes from experience.