Misunderstand, misconceive, prove
Inference is the act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true.The conclusion drawn is also called an idiomatic. The laws of valid inference are studied in the field of logic.Or inference can be defined in another way. Inference is the non-logical, but rational, means, through observation of patterns of facts, to indirectly see new meanings and contexts for understanding. Of particular use to this application of inference are anomalies and symbols. Inference, in this sense, does not draw conclusions but opens new paths for inquiry. (See second set of Examples.) In this definition of inference, there are two types of inference: inductive inference and deductive inference. Unlike the definition of inference in the first paragraph above, meaning of word meanings are not tested but meaningful relationships are articulated.
hard is the antonym of easy happy is the antonym of sad
An antonym for catacomb is a labyrinth.
synonym: TEMPLE antonym: ??
Bible means "book" and there really is no opposite word for book.
Reality
Antonym, Synonym, Inference and definition are the different types of contextual.
Antonym
An inference is a conclusion based on logical reasoning from other facts rather than something that is known as a fact. It does not really have an exact antonym. I suppose there are two classes on "non-inferences" - conclusions based on direct actual observation and in contrast, conclusions based on random guesswork or emotion or intuition without any logical basis.
inferance
The homonym of "inference" is "inference." A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning.
iNFeReNCe is hyPoThEsES disEaSe
a detective of inference
inference
If you know what an inference and what a pronoun is just put it together to know what a pronoun inference is
state why an observation cannot be an inference
It's an inference because your drawing a conclusion (that the cat must be ill)so it is inferrence