If the road is wet, it is probably slippery. This is an example.
Let us say that you and I meet at a restaurant. You tell me that you don't have any money with you. My inference is that you would like me to buy you lunch. If I do buy you lunch, you can reasonably infer that I like you, or possibly that I want something from you.
Inference is a noun that means conclusion, deduction, or consequence. Example sentence:
He made inferences that I was the one responsible for the damage, but this video will show that he's wrong.
An inference is like guessing a possible phenomena. You just like observing without corresponding action. Ex. When you see that the sky is gray, you can infer that it is likely to rain while in the observation.
to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have:
What do you infer from her refusal?
[+ that]Scott inferred from her facial expression that she wanted to go.
An example of inferring would be this situation:
The sun rises and sets every day for the past week in a town. One person can infer that the sun will rise again the next day, and then set as it usually does.
This does not have to happen depending on the location of the town, so the person inferred that the sun will rise and set again the next day.
If you see steam coming off of an object, then it is probably hot.
That is an inference.
Filipino word of inferring: nanghuhula
Tagalog Translation of INFERRING: humuhula
"You might be implying one thing, but I am inferring something entirely different."
the process of making an inference, an interpretation based on observations and prior knowledge.
"Infer" and "imply" are often confused. "Implying" means "suggesting" or "indicating", and "inferring" means "concluding" or "deducing". If Bob says something to Lou that implies that Lou is bluffing, and Lou figures out that this is what Bob means (even though Bob has not said so explicitly), then Lou has inferred that Bob thinks he is bluffing.It makes sense to say, "Are you suggesting that he has been lying to me?" This means that the word you should use is implying: "Are you implying that he has been lying to me?"Note that it is possible that in a different situation it would be correct to say "Are you inferring that he has been lying to me," if the circumstances were such that the person being asked could have arrived at the conclusion that someone was lying. However, this would be an unusual situation."Implying" is much more likely to be the correct word to use in the example you have given.
Infer does not mean know. It means the person inferring something is suggesting the answer in a indirect manner. Example: That refreshing liquid that made us sleepy...inferring alcohol
Inferring
Filipino word of inferring: nanghuhula
To make a broad statement by inferring from specific cases. For example, 'it is not easy to generalize about the poor'
Tagalog Translation of INFERRING: humuhula
what are the three steps of inferring in science
Predicting and inferring both require making an observation.
inferring is guessing and gathering data is looking for information in books and websites, as inferring is taking a guess or assuming by your self the answer :)
Predicting: Guessing the future Inferring: Making suggestions about the future
inferring a really good gees a prediction is something you think will happen.
"You might be implying one thing, but I am inferring something entirely different."
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