presumably

IPA: prʌzˈumʌbɫi

adverb

  • able to be sensibly presumed
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Examples of "presumably" in Sentences

  • The fifth is presumably the queen.
  • Presumably the creator misunderstood the process.
  • Presumably it irritates the esophagus and maybe the stomach.
  • Palin presumably was, having pocketed her fee for a 30-minute speech.
  • AVENTAIL, or AVANTAILLE (O.Fr. _esventail_, presumably from a Latin word
  • The preacher is the curious kind of what I call the presumably unintended selfish Christian.
  • They need not themselves figure out what presumably is spiritual; all which is compulsory is to reside by their intuition.
  • As, presumably, is whether or not you let Boy George move on from the events of 28 April 2007, when he imprisoned and assaulted a male escort in his London flat.
  • Soon the nation's first baseball team owner ever to be selected as president was outside the White House intoning that the "sport had been sullied" in what he called the presumably now gone "steroid era."
  • Anyone with the faintest interest in philology will have spotted that ‘gryphon’, from which his surname presumably derives, is a Greek word for a mythical dragon which featured prominently in Persian folkore.

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