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- pronunciation:
- ihn
fuhr
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Grammatical Patterns, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
infers, inferring, inferred |
definition: |
to conclude or determine on the basis of evidence or logical premises.
I inferred his motives from the manner in which he made his request.Seeing the large number of books in her room, I inferred that she was an avid reader.[verb + (that) + clause
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From her sarcastic tone, he inferred that she was not pleased to see him.When the interviewer said she was by far the best applicant for the job, she inferred that she would be given it.[verb + (that) + clause
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- synonyms:
- conclude, deduce, derive, determine, draw
- similar words:
- calculate, conjecture, deduct, figure, gather, guess, judge, reason, reckon, surmise
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related words: |
glean, postulate, suppose, suspect, take, think, understand |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to derive a conclusion from facts or logical premises; draw an inference.
You won't be given all the information you need directly, so you'll need to infer from what you observe.- synonyms:
- reason
- similar words:
- calculate, conclude, conjecture, guess, judge, read between the lines, surmise
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related words: |
suspect |
adverb + (v.)infer
accurately, correctly, logically, merely, necessarily, reasonably, reliably, thereby, therefore, thus
(v.)infer
+ adverb
deal, great, incorrectly
(v.)infer
+ noun
analogy,
author,
behavior,
causality,
causation,
cause,
characteristic,
comparison,
consent,
consequence,
context,
correlation,
data,
dedication,
defendant,
definition,
description,
discourse,
element,
estimate,
evolution,
existence,
experiment,
explanation,
finding,
frequency,
galaxy,
gamma,
generalization,
guideline,
inference,
intent,
intention,
knowledge,
mass,
meaning,
measurement,
migration,
momentum,
motion,
motive,
narrative,
observation,
origin,
passage,
pattern,
planet,
preemption,
presence,
relationship,
structure,
totality,
trace,
trait,
violation
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derivations: |
inferable (adj.), inferably (adv.), inferrer (n.) |
The word infer
contains the following part:
fer, lat2, -late
Latin
root
that means carry, bring
  More about this word part:
  Example words:
ablate, ablation, afferent, aquifer, collate, collation, confer, conference, conifer, correlate, defer1, differ, different, elate, elation, ferry, infer, offer, prefer, preference, preferable, prelate, proliferate, refer, relate, relation, relative, rotifer, suffer, transfer, translate, translation
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