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Meaning of inferably
The primary meaning of the word "inferably" is in a way that can be inferred or deduced.
Etymology of inferably
The word "inferably" originates from the verb "infer," which comes from the Latin "inferre," meaning to bring in or to carry in, and has been used in the English language since the 15th century to mean deducing or concluding something from evidence or premises.
Synonyms
obviously
clearly
evidently
apparently
plainly
visibly
manifestly
patently
notably
noticeably
understandably
recognizably
demonstrably
understandably
tangibly
perceptibly
discernibly
appreciably
markedly
distinctly
undoubtedly
unquestionably
indisputably
incontestably
irrefutably
unmistakably
glaringly
conspicuously
palpably
Definitions
- In a way that can be inferred or deduced
- * So as to suggest a particular conclusion or interpretation
Usage Examples
- The data is presented in a way that is inferably linked to the research question.
- * The company's financial struggles are inferably due to poor management decisions.
Antonyms
unclearly
vaguely
ambiguously
uncertainly
doubtfully
questionably
inconclusively
unapparently
imperceptibly
indiscernibly
unnoticeably
inconspicuously
unobviously
unplainly
inexplicably
enigmatically
mystifyingly
puzzlingly
confusingly
unclearly