What does “infer” mean?
infer
Oh, this is a good one —
"Infer" means to figure something out from clues, even when nobody tells you directly. You use the information you have to reach a conclusion.
So like, imagine your friend comes home and their eyes are red. You think, "They were probably crying." Nobody told you — you inferred it. Or say your roommate's shoes are gone and the door is unlocked — you infer they just stepped out.
A teacher might say, "What can we infer from this story?" — meaning, what do you think is true, based on what you read?
It's a little like being a detective. You look at the signs around you and make a smart guess.
So basically — infer = figure out something that isn't said out loud, just from the clues you have. 🙂
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