Imply - To suggest or express indirectly; to convey a meaning without stating it explicitly., Infer - To derive a conclusion from evidence or reasoning rather than from explicit statements., Conclude - To arrive at a judgment or decision after considering evidence or reasoning., Implication - The logical consequence or significance of something, often indirectly stated., Interpretation - The act of explaining or understanding the meaning of something, often based on analysis or personal perspective., Deduce - To reach a conclusion through logical reasoning or inference from given premises or evidence., Indicate - To point out, show, or suggest something; to give evidence of or make evident., Connotation - The associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression in addition to its explicit or primary meaning., Presumption - An assumption made based on probability or evidence rather than certainty; a belief held prior to confirmation., Hypothesize - To propose a tentative explanation or theory based on limited evidence or observation., Reasoning - The process of thinking or drawing conclusions from known facts, premises, or evidence., Assumption - A belief or proposition taken for granted without requiring proof; a presupposition., Logical - Characterized by clear, sound reasoning; in accordance with the principles of logic., Correlate - To establish a mutual or reciprocal relationship between two or more things; to show a connection or association., Speculate - To form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence or proof., Rationale - The underlying reason or justification for a decision, action, or belief; the logical basis for something., Paradox - A statement or situation that appears contradictory or absurd but may reveal a deeper truth or insight., Analogy - A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification., Justification - The act of showing or proving something to be right or reasonable; providing reasons or evidence to support a claim or decision., Suggest - To propose or put forward an idea, possibility, or course of action for consideration or discussion.,
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