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Imply and infer

Mary Morel

By Mary Morel

imply

Imply means to suggest indirectly.

You implied you were coming.

infer

Infer means to come to a conclusion.

I inferred from what you said that you were coming.

I think distinction between these two words may be dying out.

Read more about the differences.

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