supposition (n.)
notion, opinion, belief
AW IV.iii.291[Parolles to First Soldier, of Bertram] to beguile the supposition of that lascivious young boy
CE III.ii.50[Antipholus of Syracuse to Luciana] in that glorious supposition think / He gains by death that hath such means to die
MA IV.i.236[Friar to Leonato, of Hero] The supposition of the lady's death / Will quench the wonder of her infamy
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