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- Assumedly or Assumably – What’s the Difference? - Grammarhow
“Assumedly” and “Assumably” are variations of the word “Assume”, meaning that a fact is being taken for granted, despite the lack of proof You can use both forms and rest assured you’d be correct
- Assumedly or Assumably? Grammar and Usage Guide
Can I use “assumedly” and “assumably” interchangeably? While both words suggest an assumption, “assumedly” is more formal and common in writing, especially academic, while “assumably” is more informal and less frequently used
- Assumedly or Assumably – What’s the Difference?
Assumedly means something is accepted as true without proof For example, if you say, “He’s assumedly coming to the party,” you believe he will come, but you don’t have solid evidence On the other hand, assumably suggests that something is probable or likely based on available evidence
- ASSUMED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ASSUMED is not true or real : deliberately pretended or feigned : false, fictitious How to use assumed in a sentence
- Assumedly - definition of assumedly by The Free Dictionary
Define assumedly assumedly synonyms, assumedly pronunciation, assumedly translation, English dictionary definition of assumedly adj 1 Taken up or used so as to deceive; pretended: an assumed name
- ASSUMEDLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'assumedly' assumedly in British English (əˈsjuːmɪdlɪ ) adverb in a presumed manner
- assumedly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adverb assumedly (comparative more assumedly, superlative most assumedly) (chiefly US) In an assumed manner; presumably
- Assumably vs. Assumedly — What’s the Difference?
How is assumedly different from assumably? Assumedly implies a stronger belief that something is true based on assumptions, without needing direct proof, whereas assumably suggests possibility and speculation
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