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Inference

UK //ˈɪn.fər.əns//US //ˈɪn.fər.əns//

Definition

A conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning, not directly stated.

In simple words: A guess or conclusion based on evidence or reasoning.

Examples

  • From her expression, we can make an inference about her feelings.
  • The scientist's inference was based on years of research and data analysis.
  • He made an inference about the suspect's motive after listening to the testimony.
  • Reading between the lines allows for a deeper inference of the author's intent.
  • Inferences drawn from the results were critical for the project's success.

Usage notes

Used often in academic and analytical contexts. Not appropriate for casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

make + inference

Memory hint

Think of 'infer' as 'in-far' - guessing something from afar based on details.

Collocations

  • draw an inference
  • make an inference
  • logical inference
  • scientific inference
  • inference from evidence

Synonyms

  • deduction
  • conclusion
  • assumption
  • interpretation
  • hypothesis

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'influence' vs 'inference'
  • Using 'inference' as a verb instead of a noun
  • Omitting context when making inferences