presumably
Prononciation : [prɪˈzjuməblɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « certainty »
(adverb) when you think something is likely true and you give a reason for it, but you aren’t completely sure. It’s like making an educated guess based on the information you have.
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She is presumably at the party since she said she would go.
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He presumably forgot the meeting, but that can't be right since he is always punctual.
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Presumably, you have your homework done by now, right?
Contexte : « assumptions »
(adverb) when making an assumption about something based on what you already know. It's like saying you think something is true without having all the facts.
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The team won the match, presumably because they practiced hard.
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The answer was not presumably correct, even though everyone thought it was.
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Do you think she is presumably aware of the changes in the schedule?
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