"Presumably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Presumably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Presumably" Meaning

Used to express a conclusion or assumption that is not certain but seems likely; seemingly or probably.

"Presumably" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "presumably"


1. Formal Writing

Historical records do not specifically indicate why he left his position. Presumably, the dispute over management decisions might have played a role in his resignation.

2. Informal Conversation

- "We're running a bit behind schedule."
- "Presumably, the reason is the new traffic light along our usual route."

3. Referring to Uncertainty in a Non-Hostile Context

While it's impossible to say for sure, presumably she chose the more experienced lawyer for the case.

4. When Making a Logical Deduction

Given her background in engineering, presumably she had a solid understanding of the scientific concepts involved in the project.

5. In Conditions of Being Uncertain but Reasonable

After the incident, presumably the first thing Emma did was to call for assistance, but without direct evidence, we can't confirm this assumption.

In all these examples, "presumably" is used to indicate that what follows is an educated guess or a suggestion based on available information, often in a way that leaves room for some uncertainty.

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