infers

[in-furz]

infers Definition

  • 1to conclude or deduce from evidence or reasoning
  • 2to hint or suggest something indirectly

Using infers: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "infers" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    From his tone, I inferred that he was angry.

  • Example

    The data infers that the hypothesis is correct.

  • Example

    Her silence infers that she doesn't agree with the decision.

infers Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for infers

Phrases with infers

  • to deduce or conclude something from evidence or reasoning

    Example

    We can infer from the data that the product is not selling well.

  • to conclude or deduce that something is true based on evidence or reasoning

    Example

    I inferred that he was lying from the way he avoided eye contact.

  • to understand the intended meaning of something, often by interpreting indirect clues

    Example

    It can be difficult to infer the meaning of a text message without context.

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Summary: infers in Brief

To 'infer' [in-furz] means to draw a conclusion or suggestion from evidence or reasoning. It can also mean to hint at something indirectly. Examples include 'From his tone, I inferred that he was angry.' and 'The data infers that the hypothesis is correct.' 'Infer' is often used in phrases like 'infer from' and 'infer that,' and it is a formal alternative to 'figure out' or 'read between the lines.'