bold hypothesis

Frequency: 6.05.1 per million words

A daring or courageous hypothesis that challenges existing beliefs.

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  • Scientists have proposed a bold hypothesis that could change everything we know about dark matter.
  • Her bold hypothesis was initially met with skepticism from the academic community.
  • It takes a lot of courage to put forward such a bold hypothesis in a conservative field.
  • The paper presents a bold hypothesis linking gut bacteria to neurological disorders.
  • Do you think the evidence is strong enough to support such a bold hypothesis?
  • If his bold hypothesis proves true, it will revolutionize our understanding of the universe.
  • The book is centered around the bold hypothesis that consciousness is not confined to the brain.
  • The team spent years gathering data before they felt confident publishing their bold hypothesis.
  • That's a pretty bold hypothesis; you'll need substantial proof to convince people.
  • What started as a bold hypothesis has now become a widely accepted theory.