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  • meaning - Difference between supposedly and supposably - English . . .
    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 Thus, I fear that when you encounter it you are probably really encountering somebody who meant to say "supposedly"
  • If enough people say supposably instead of supposedly
    Supposably and supposedly have different meanings, because their suffixes have different meanings -ably means it is possible -edly means it has been done Supposably is not an alternative pronunciation of supposedly Supposably and supposedly are two different words It can only be said of a single word that it has alternative pronunciations
  • Allegedly Presumably Supposedly - whats the difference?
    I am not a native speaker, and I'm having a hard time consciously understanding the difference between "allegedly", "presumably" and "supposedly" (There are many others!) From what I've heard: "
  • Supposedly vs supposed to be [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    supposably cannot have this "common fallacy" meaning See definition of supposable, definition of supposedly and another definition of supposedly In the vast majority of cases, people using the word supposably in a context like OP's really mean supposedly
  • meaning - Has the word “supposably” really been added to the Oxford . . .
    Note that the posted question is asking specifically whether major dictionaries now recognize use of supposably as interchangeable with supposedly (in the sense of "allegedly" or "purportedly" or "accepted as true by some people")—not whether such dictionaries recognize supposably (in the sense of "conceivably") as a legitimate word, as Merriam-Webster, for one, certainly does
  • What is the difference between unfeasible and infeasible?
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  • Why interesting is sometimes pronounced as intra-sting
    mispronunciations that annoy me are: lie-berry instead of library, supposably instead of supposedly, axed instead of asked etc I still don't know why Texans put a T in across to get acrosst I guess it's a substitution for -ed
  • Perchance and Mayhap - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • Does supposedly have a negative connotation?
    Put another way, would using "supposedly" in the following sentence upset a neutral tone? A variant of qi gong is external qi gong, wherein a qi gong master supposedly directs the flow of qi th
  • A word that means apparently but with less conviction?
    I'll put forth the more rarely used supposably, which is the adverb form of supposable : capable of being supposed : conceivable Merriam-Webster It connotes less conviction because it sounds like a made-up word (arguably because it was implied to be made-up when used in the TV show Friends)





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