Meaning of just assume | Babel Free
Definitions
Eggcorn of just as soon.
not-comparable
Examples
“I would just assume not make the man's name a part of a public record if I don't have to.”
“"And it's one area most executives would just assume not govern, a new survey shows."”
“If Tampa Prep coach A.J. Hendrix has his way, he would just assume not to see Shorecrest's Anthony Katchuk again.”
“I'm not a social butterfly and just assume spend my free time studying the teachings of Aradia.”
““Just trying to survive and stay to myself— you know me, I just assume not mess with anyone,” I said to him as I shook his hand”
“Normally those times that are comfortable and warm are welcomed with open arms and seen as most desirable, while times when we are cold and uncomfortable are considered adverse a place we would just assume not visit.”
““I just assume not wake him 'till he's ready.””
“She would just assume put a bullet between his eyes than have him touch her.”
“I've had conversations with a fair number of people that would just assume do what this man did—disappear from it all.”
“Maybe, occasionally one will give me a quick twirl that will give me a moment of joy, but for the most part, I would just assume sit the dance out.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.