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View usage for: (prɪzjuːməbli, US -zuːm-) adverb [ADVERB before verb]If you say that something is presumably the case, you mean that you think it is very likely to be the case, although you are not certain. [vagueness] Presumably the front door was locked when you came down this morning? The spear is presumably the murder weapon. He had gone to the reception desk, presumably to check out. Synonyms: it would seem, probably, likely, apparently More Synonyms of presumably presumably in British English (prɪˈzjuːməblɪ) adverb(sentence modifier) one presumes or supposes that presumably I won't see you, if you're leaving tomorrow Examples of 'presumably' in a sentencepresumably On the other, presumably it makes your life easier when it comes to December.Presumably this means he'll get to see more of Daisy.Presumably your pals make you pay the bill when you go out for dinner or drinks?Presumably they were ones old enough to remember being in government.And presumably that includes actually retaining them.Presumably you mean the nodding dog in the insurance ads?Presumably the one with tears in its eyes?Presumably that means all of their replacements are mustard. After all, presumably they know how to display art well.Presumably that includes full hair and make-up.Which presumably means he's now single. Presumably it meant enough people, but not too many.Our first dinner was in a pleasant restaurant overlooking the river, presumably the same one seen earlier from the terrace.Presumably after booking himself for time-wasting!Presumably ones without an Equity card.Our overcrowded capital is presumably not one of them, but what might it look like if the trend extends this far?He can, presumably, make hay all summer?And, presumably, make you feel tranquil.This will presumably include expenditure on the Armed Services.Presumably these included: 'Do any of you actually know each other?And the third one, presumably, to do not so well.These things, presumably there to make things more digestible, really made it all much harder to swallow.Should I keep both cheques, or only the one that she presumably intended me to get?Should I cash both of the cheques, or keep only the one she presumably intended me to get? In other languagespresumably British English: presumably / prɪˈzjuːməblɪ/ ADVERB If you say that something is presumably true, you mean that you think it is true, although you are not certain. Presumably the front door was locked? - American English: presumably
- Arabic: بِصُورَةٍ مُحْتَمَلَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: presumivelmente
- Chinese: 推测起来
- Croatian: vjerojatno
- Czech: pravděpodobně
- Danish: antagelig
- Dutch: vermoedelijk
- European Spanish: suponer
- Finnish: oletettavasti
- French: vraisemblablement
- German: vermutlich
- Greek: πιθανώς
- Italian: presumibilmente
- Japanese: 恐らく
- Korean: 아마
- Norwegian: antakelig
- Polish: przypuszczalnie
- European Portuguese: presumivelmente
- Romanian: probabil
- Russian: предположительно
- Latin American Spanish: suponer
- Swedish: antagligen
- Thai: ที่น่าเป็นไปได้
- Turkish: olasılıkla
- Ukrainian: імовірно
- Vietnamese: theo suy đoán
Chinese translation of 'presumably'presumably (prɪˈzjuːməblɪ) Definition one supposes or guesses This spear is presumably the murder weapon. Synonyms it would seem apparently most likely in all probability in all likelihood doubtlessly Additional synonymsDefinition probably or almost certainly She took off her shoes, doubtless because her feet hurt. Synonyms probably, presumably, most likely Definition probably or presumably Very likely he'd told them of his business interest. Synonyms probably, no doubt, presumably, in all probability, like enough (informal), doubtlessly, like as not (informal) Definition to all appearances On the face of it, that seems to make sense. Synonyms to all appearances, apparently, seemingly, outwardly, at first sight, at face value, to the eye Additional synonymsDefinition in all likelihood or probability They probably won't make this plan public until July. Synonyms likely, perhaps, maybe, possibly, presumably, most likely, doubtless, in all probability, in all likelihood, perchance (archaic), as likely as not Seemingly he is a man with not an ounce of malice in him. Synonyms apparently, outwardly, on the surface, ostensibly, on the face of it, to all intents and purposes, to all appearances, as far as anyone could tell |