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单词 inferable
释义

infer

verb

in·​fer in-ˈfər How to pronounce infer (audio)
inferred; inferring

transitive verb

1
: to derive as a conclusion from facts or premises
we see smoke and infer fire L. A. White
compare imply
2
: guess, surmise
your letter … allows me to infer that you are as well as ever O. W. Holmes †1935
3
a
: to involve as a normal outcome of thought
b
: to point out : indicate
this doth infer the zeal I had to see him William Shakespeare
another survey … infers that two-thirds of all present computer installations are not paying for themselves H. R. Chellman
4
: suggest, hint
are you inferring I'm incompetent?

intransitive verb

: to draw inferences
men … have observed, inferred, and reasoned … to all kinds of results John Dewey
inferable adjective
or less commonly inferrible
in-ˈfər-ə-bəl How to pronounce infer (audio)
inferrer
in-ˈfər-ər How to pronounce infer (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • conclude
  • decide
  • deduce
  • derive
  • extrapolate
  • gather
  • judge
  • make out
  • reason
  • understand
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Example Sentences

May I remark here that although I seem to infer that private communication is an unholy mess of grammatical barbarism,  … such is not my intent … V. Louise Higgins, "Approaching Usage in the Classroom," English JournalMarch 1960 … I infer that Swinburne found an adequate outlet for the creative impulse in his poetry … T. S. Eliot, The Sacred Wood, 1920 Lucy … reseated herself with an alacrity and cheerfulness which seemed to infer that she could taste no greater delight … Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, 1811 It's difficult to infer how these changes will affect ordinary citizens. Are you inferring that I'm wrong?
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Word History

Etymology

Middle French or Latin; Middle French inferer, from Latin inferre, literally, to carry or bring into, from in- + ferre to carry — more at bear

First Known Use

1528, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

infer

verb

in·​fer in-ˈfər How to pronounce infer (audio)
inferred; inferring
1
: to arrive at as a conclusion based on known facts
I inferred he was sick from his cough.
2
: guess entry 1 sense 1
From the look on her face, I inferred she was lying.
3
: hint entry 2, suggest Are you inferring I'm guilty?

Legal Definition

infer

verb

in·​fer in-ˈfər How to pronounce infer (audio)
inferred; inferring

transitive verb

: to derive as a conclusion from facts or premises
could infer acceptance of the offer from the offeree's response

intransitive verb

: to draw inferences

inferable

adjective

variants also inferrible
as in derivable
being or provable by reasoning in which the conclusion follows necessarily from given information the inferable but unstated conclusion of the report on juvenile delinquency

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • derivable
  • deducible
  • inferential
  • deductive
  • logical
  • speculative
  • reasoned
  • a priori
  • hypothetical
  • conjectural
  • purported
  • supposed
  • theoretical
  • suppositional
  • theoretic
  • rational
  • academical
  • academic

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • explicit
  • definite
  • inductive
  • categorical
  • nondeductive
  • express
  • absolute
  • inducible
  • intuitive
  • instinctive
  • illogical
  • irrational
  • categoric
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