Knowing of something from past experiences.
Making a guess about something because you have past experience with some like or similar with:)
Predicting like I think it will turn blue but at the end it turn yellow.
Inferential means the reader must infer what the definition is by the surrounding words. This means that the text does not actually say what the meaning is, but it can be inferred by the person reading.
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The noun forms for the verb to infer are inference and the gerund, inferring.
INFER means to DEDUCE or to FIGURE something out in a given situation.
The supporting details of the story are what helps the reader the most to infer the theme.
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Inferential means the reader must infer what the definition is by the surrounding words. This means that the text does not actually say what the meaning is, but it can be inferred by the person reading.
infer means to guess
From the look on his face, I can infer that he is upset
Scientist should infer technology
That's short. (Note that the question avoids any definition of 'low' or 'high', so any answer should suffice.)
What could infer about this type of discovery
From your defensive nature I was able to infer that I was right.
The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
I'm not sure that I like what you seem to be trying to infer.
I'm not certain about what you are trying to infer.