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Inferred
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Inferred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conclusions or deductions drawn from evidence or reasoning rather than from explicit statements. Example: "From the data presented, we can infer that the new marketing strategy has been successful."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
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60 human-written examples
Politics had been the main impediment to change, he inferred, with the UK leadership understanding the problems but slow to act.
News & Media
In 1934, Simon Kuznets, a Harvard professor and the Nobel-winning brain behind the idea of how to construct a measure of GDP, wrote the following in a report on national income to the US senate: "the welfare of a nation can scarcely be inferred from a measure of national income".
News & Media
He was saying things that could be inferred as offensive to me, sitting in front of him.
News & Media
He said things that could be inferred as offensive to me' I told Adria that people might consider that an overblown thing to say.
News & Media
Family embarrassment at his defiance of aristocratic tradition can be inferred from the first biography, written by Nelly de Vogüé in 1949 under the pen-name Pierre Chevrier.
News & Media
However, their presence can usually only be inferred through the gravitational influences they have on their nearby star.
News & Media
Caspar Bowden, of the Foundation for Information Policy Research, says that the power to request information on e-mail traffic is not analogous to the ability to request telephone logs, since much more can be inferred from e-mail records about a person's behaviour.
News & Media
Daniel Wilson of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco inferred the stimulus's effect through an analysis of state-level employment data.
News & Media
There is also a suspicion that he inferred too much from his success in 2000 in getting the EU to tackle banking secrecy, rather than imposing an EU-wide withholding tax on bank accounts.
News & Media
It rose to 1.004 billion in 2012 (I inferred this total based on other numbers provided in the press conference).There's nothing wrong with either age range.
News & Media
So little can be inferred from his selection.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "inferred", ensure that the evidence or reasoning leading to the conclusion is clear to the reader. Providing context strengthens the validity of the inference.
Common error
Avoid presenting an inference as an absolute fact. Use qualifying language (e.g., "it can be inferred that...", "it is likely that...") to acknowledge the possibility of alternative interpretations.
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Linguistic Context
"Inferred" functions primarily as the past participle of the verb "infer", indicating a conclusion or judgment that is reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and usable status in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
63%
Science
35%
Formal & Business
2%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "inferred" functions as the past participle of "infer", denoting a conclusion reached through reasoning rather than explicit statement. Ludwig AI confirms it is correct and usable in written English. It is a common term, particularly within news, science, and academic contexts, suggesting a neutral register. When using "inferred", clarity is key, ensuring the reasoning behind the inference is apparent. Related terms include "deduced", "concluded", and "surmised", each with nuanced differences in meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
deduced
Implies a more logical and certain conclusion than "inferred", often based on direct evidence.
concluded
Suggests a formal and deliberate decision reached after considering the available information.
surmised
Indicates a conjecture or guess made with limited information.
gathered
Suggests collecting information to form an understanding or belief.
presumed
Implies an assumption made based on probability or likelihood.
assumed
Denotes taking something for granted without proof.
understood
Signifies a comprehension or interpretation based on available information.
interpreted
Emphasizes the act of explaining or giving meaning to something.
read into
Suggests finding a meaning that may not be explicitly stated.
reasoned
Implies a logical and methodical thought process leading to a conclusion.
FAQs
How do you use "inferred" in a sentence?
"Inferred" is typically used to describe a conclusion reached based on evidence or reasoning. For example, "From his silence, I "inferred" his disapproval."
What's a good substitute for "inferred"?
Is it correct to say "I inferred that" or "I inferred from that"?
Both are grammatically correct, but "I "inferred that"" is more common. "I "inferred from that"" emphasizes the source of the inference.
What is the difference between "infer" and "imply"?
"Infer" means to draw a conclusion, while "imply" means to suggest something without stating it directly. The speaker implies, and the listener infers.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested