hypotheses

plural of hypothesis

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Recent Examples of hypotheses Microsoft is already deploying autonomous threat-detection capabilities capable of continuously investigating incidents, developing hypotheses, gathering supporting evidence and identifying malicious activity that traditional processes can miss. Emil Sayegh, Forbes.com, 10 Aug. 2026 The World Health Organization’s independent scientific advisory group reported in 2025 that much of the information needed to fully evaluate the competing hypotheses had not been provided by China. Art Jipson, The Conversation, 30 July 2026 The researchers, however, did not find that their data supported their hypotheses entirely. Refractor, 27 July 2026 Science has always been about hypotheses and proving theories, and this approach was applied to the Conformity Gate theory that spread like wildfire online. Sergio Pereira, Space.com, 20 July 2026 There’s a new generation of drugs about to hit the market that didn’t originate with elegant hypotheses, but rather from brute-force analyses of massive datasets. Reed Albergotti, semafor.com, 17 July 2026 This turns out to be a parable about the long and winding road that runs from mere hypotheses through lab results and real-world data, and then on to solid truth. Daniel Engber, The Atlantic, 11 July 2026 Powar explained that these systems are increasingly capable of working independently for extended periods, testing hypotheses, solving problems, and adapting their approach without constant human input. Christopher McFadden, Interesting Engineering, 10 July 2026 The Athletic’s Michael Cox gave a detailed breakdown that walked through the tactical hypotheses, but there might be a more rudimentary explanation for this trend. Mark Carey, New York Times, 28 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for hypotheses
Noun
  • The sheriff's office also sought to rebut theories that had circulated publicly about the case, including claims that evidence was missing or the crime scene had been manipulated.
    Zachary Bynum, CBS News, 14 Aug. 2026
  • Forbes probably won’t sue Despite the range of legal theories available, Friedman doubts Forbes will actually bring a case.
    Catherina Gioino, Fortune, 14 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • According to the ministry, this will include a review of security procedures, particularly measures to prevent weapons and other dangerous items from being brought onto school premises.
    Billy Stockwell, CNN Money, 7 Aug. 2026
  • The same on-premises assumption wastes money in a second way.
    Michael Leone, Forbes.com, 7 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • Her boredom was sharpened by the discovery that most of her initial assumptions were wrong.
    Madhuri Vijay, New Yorker, 16 Aug. 2026
  • Preconceptions, assumptions, and advance knowledge in the viewing public are regarded as impediments to the capacity of the tale to surprise, startle, or transport.
    Peter Tonguette, The Washington Examiner, 15 Aug. 2026

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“Hypotheses.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/hypotheses. Accessed 17 Aug. 2026.

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