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
predict or infer but sciencely speaking predict
The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
no it is 100 percent different
Scientist should infer technology
capable of being transferred
infer means to guess
Something you know based on hints or clues in the text (apex)
The correct answer is : not directly stated
The prefix "infer-" comes from the Latin word "inferre," which means to bring in or introduce. In English, the prefix "infer-" is commonly used to indicate something that is below or beneath, as in words like inferno or infertile.
to infer something
what can you infer about grendel after reading the 2nd paragraph
It mean to infer, or suggest in a roundabout way.
To infer means to deduce or conclude something based on evidence or reasoning rather than direct observation or explicit information. It involves drawing a logical conclusion from available information or clues.
Mean and cruel
To "infer" basically means to draw conclusions based on observations.
To "infer" basically means to draw conclusions based on observations.
It means to come to a conclusion based on clues.