hypothesis
Collocations
17(noun.)
ADJ
acceptable, plausible
bold
The researcher's bold hypothesis about climate patterns challenged everything scientists had previously believed.
unlikely | speculative | testable
working
The team developed a working hypothesis to explain the unusual test results.
scientific
VERB + HYPOTHESIS
construct, form, formulate, have, make, propose, put forward, suggest
The researchers proposed a hypothesis that regular exercise could improve memory in older adults.
consider, discuss, examine, test (out)
The scientists examined their hypothesis carefully before publishing the results.
confirm, prove, support | accept
reject
The scientists rejected their initial hypothesis when the new data didn't support it.
VERB + HYPOTHESIS
concern sth
The scientist's hypothesis concerns how climate change affects migration patterns in birds.
predict sth
The scientist's hypothesis predicted that plants would grow faster under blue light.
PREP
on a/the ~
The new marketing campaign relies on a hypothesis that younger customers prefer online shopping.
~ about
Scientists have developed a new hypothesis about why certain animals migrate thousands of miles each year.
~ on
Scientists based their hypothesis on the idea that plants grow better with music playing nearby.