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Vermutet

Vermutet is the past participle of the German verb vermuten, which means to suppose, assume, or suspect. In addition to its verbal use, vermutet also functions as an adjective to describe something that is believed or hypothesized rather than confirmed.

As an attributive adjective, vermutet agrees with the noun: eine vermutete Ursache, eine vermutete Erklärung. Predicatively,

Common contexts for vermutet include journalism, scientific writing, and legal or investigative reporting, where statements are

Etymology and related terms: vermutet derives from the verb vermuten, which denotes forming an opinion about

Notes: Vermutet should not be confused with vermut—an unrelated term in German that can refer to a

it
is
often
replaced
by
the
periphrastic
form
with
wird
vermutet:
Es
wird
vermutet,
dass
...
(“It
is
suspected
that
...”).
In
everyday
and
formal
German,
vermutet
signals
a
tentative
interpretation
based
on
available
evidence
rather
than
a
proven
fact.
framed
as
hypotheses
or
provisional
conclusions.
For
example:
Die
vermutete
Ursache
des
Ausfalls
wird
weiter
untersucht.
Der
Bericht
nennt
eine
vermutete
Verbindung
zwischen
den
Ereignissen.
In
contrast
to
this,
the
adverb
form
vermutlicherweise
or
the
adjective
vermutet
is
used
to
convey
likelihood
or
probability
without
asserting
certainty.
something
not
yet
established.
The
related
noun
is
Vermutung,
meaning
a
suspicion
or
hypothesis,
and
the
adverb
vermutetlich
or
vermutlicherweise
is
used
to
express
a
notion
of
likely
rather
than
certain.
type
of
vermouth
in
some
languages;
in
German,
vermut
is
typically
associated
with
the
verb
vermuten
and
the
noun
Vermutung.