Inferences [noun]

Definition of Inferences:

conclusion, deduction

Synonyms of Inferences:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inferences:

Proof

Fact

Truth

Reality


Sentence/Example of Inferences:

Stung to the soul, Louis threw himself at her feet, to proclaim his innocence of all these inferences, before heaven and her.

The practical inferences to be drawn from these facts regarding the value of soils are of the highest importance.

There would have to be reservations in any inferences drawn from these figures.

This doctrine is true and I hope that another year you will draw some practical inferences from it.

On the contrasts of acts themselves, the reader will make his own remarks and inferences.

There are none of them properly errors of sense; they are erroneous inferences from sense.

So strong is the tendency to ascribe an intuitive character to judgments which are mere inferences, and often false ones.

Does not Mr. White see that his inferences in this are just the reverse of what they should be?

The more such inferences are examined, the more precarious they are seen to be.

People must see for themselves and draw their own inferences.