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.,
0%
TOEFL Academic vocab
Udostępnij
autor:
Academics2
Edytuj elementy
Osadź
Więcej
Tabela rankingowa
Pokaż więcej
Pokaż mniej
Ta tabela rankingowa jest obecnie prywatna. Kliknij przycisk
Udostępnij
, aby ją upublicznić.
Ta tabela rankingowa została wyłączona przez właściciela materiału.
Ta tabela rankingowa została wyłączona, ponieważ Twoje opcje różnią się od opcji właściciela materiału.
Przywróć poprzednie opcje
Znajdź parę
jest szablonem otwartym. Nie generuje wyników w tabeli rankingowej.
Wymagane logowanie
Motyw
Czcionki
Wymagany abonament
Opcje
Zmień szablon
Pokaż wszystko
Więcej formatów pojawi się podczas wykonywania ćwiczenia.
Otwórz wyniki
Kopiuj link
Kod QR
Usuń
Przywrócić automatycznie zapisane ćwiczenie:
?