Meaning & Definition of word "Proposition"

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    Proposition

    /ˌprɒp.əˈzɪʃ.ən/

    noun:

    • 1. A statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion.
      • Example: The main proposition of the essay was that climate change is an urgent global issue.
    • 2. A suggested plan or scheme for something.
      • Example: The committee presented a proposition for the new community park.
    • 3. In logic, a statement that affirms or denies something.
      • Example: In logic, a proposition can be either true or false.
    • 4. An offer or proposal, especially in a business context.
      • Example: The company made a compelling proposition to potential investors.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'propositio', meaning 'a placing before, a proposal'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    marriage proposition:

    A formal proposal of marriage.

    business proposition:

    A proposal related to a business matter.

    proposition 13:

    Referring to a specific California ballot measure regarding property tax limits.

    Related Words

    propose:

    To put forward an idea or plan for consideration.

    proposed:

    Put forward for consideration or action.

    proposing:

    The act of suggesting something for consideration.

    Slang Meanings of proposition

    Meaning: An informal suggestion or offer.

    Example Sentence: He tossed out a proposition to hit the bars after work.

    Meaning: A bold or cheeky suggestion, sometimes with a sexual connotation.

    Example Sentence: Her proposition was a little too forward for his taste.