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  • Is Supposably a Word? Supposedly vs. Supposably | Merriam-Webster
    Which are you supposed to use? If you are trying to cast doubt, or say that something is 'alleged' use supposedly If it's actually believable, use supposably
  • “Supposedly” vs. “Supposably”: Yes, There Is a Difference
    Supposably means “as may be assumed, imagined, or supposed ” Supposably is an adverb based on the word supposable If something is supposable, it means that it is possible or conceivable Therefore, supposably is a synonym of the adverbs possibly and conceivably
  • Supposedly vs. Supposably - Grammar. com
    To summarize, the primary difference between supposedly and supposably lies in their meanings and implications: Supposedly implies a claim or belief that may not be substantiated and often comes with an implicit doubt Supposably reflects a hypothetical consideration, often devoid of skepticism
  • Supposedly vs. Supposably – Which is Correct? - Writing Explained
    Supposably is a misspelling You can help yourself remember that supposedly is the correct word to use since it contains a D, like adverb
  • Supposably vs. Supposedly Which One is Correct? - Grammarglides
    Can “supposedly” and “supposably” be used interchangeably? No, “supposedly” is the standard and correct form in most cases, while “supposably” is rarely used and considered nonstandard
  • Is ‘Supposably’ a Real Word? - Word Smarts
    This is why so many people confuse “supposedly” and “supposably,” the latter of which is often thought to be a misspelling or misuse of the former But “supposably” is a very real word in its own right, so let’s take a look at what distinguishes these two words
  • Difference between supposedly and supposably
    Supposably does mean "it is possible to suppose", as opposed to the very different meaning of "supposedly"! Supposably is quite rare in actual use; I believe it's more an inkhorn term than one actually found in the wild, so to speak
  • Supposedly vs. Supposedly – Which is Correct?
    In summary, while “supposedly” is the correct term to express assumption or belief, “supposably” is generally considered a mistake Using “supposedly” will improve clarity and correctness in your writing


















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