Antonyms for inferred
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : in-fur |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈfɜr |
Definition of inferred
Origin :- 1520s, from Latin inferre "bring into, carry in; deduce, infer, conclude, draw an inference; bring against," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + ferre "carry, bear," from PIE *bher- (1) "to bear, to carry, to take" (cf. Sanskrit bharati "carries;" Avestan baraiti "carries;" Old Persian barantiy "they carry;" Armenian berem "I carry;" Greek pherein "to carry;" Old Irish beru/berim "I catch, I bring forth;" Gothic bairan "to carry;" Old English and Old High German beran, Old Norse bera "barrow;" Old Church Slavonic birati "to take;" Russian brat' "to take," bremya "a burden"). Sense of "draw a conclusion" is first attested 1520s.
- adj implicit
- That this is wholly of recent growth, is not, of course, to be inferred.
- Extract from : « De Libris: Prose and Verse » by Austin Dobson
- Nothing as to the manners of the times can be inferred from this freak of an individual.
- Extract from : « Old News » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Mr. Galloway, at least, inferred this, and answered the look.
- Extract from : « The Channings » by Mrs. Henry Wood
- Tom inferred from these, and other expressions of the same nature, that he was jealous.
- Extract from : « Life And Adventures Of Martin Chuzzlewit » by Charles Dickens
- His industry may be inferred from the number of his engravings and etchings, of which he left not fewer than 1600.
- Extract from : « Self-Help » by Samuel Smiles
- Denial explicit or reserved, expressed or left to be inferred, is still a lie.
- Extract from : « Barnaby Rudge » by Charles Dickens
- You observed this and inferred that the double experience was the single case possible.
- Extract from : « Philebus » by Plato
- The train of consequences which follows, is inferred by altering the predicate into 'not many.'
- Extract from : « Parmenides » by Plato
- She paused, leaving the rest of the sentence to be inferred.
- Extract from : « Fair Harbor » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
- One might have inferred that, when his wife spoke like that, he usually came.
- Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
Synonyms for inferred
- accurate
- certain
- complete
- constant
- constructive
- contained
- definite
- entire
- firm
- fixed
- full
- implicative
- implied
- inarticulate
- inevitable
- inferential
- latent
- practical
- steadfast
- tacit
- taken for granted
- total
- undeclared
- understood
- unexpressed
- unhesitating
- unqualified
- unquestioned
- unreserved
- unsaid
- unshakable
- unspoken
- unuttered
- virtual
- wholehearted
- wordless
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