surmisable (Meaning)

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surmisable (s)

capable of being inferred on slight grounds

Synonyms & Antonyms of surmisable

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surmisable Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's vague statements made it nearly surmisable what their true intentions were.
  2. The faint scent of perfume lingered in the air, leaving it surmisable that someone had recently been present.
  3. The faint scratching at the door was surmisable, indicating that something or someone was trying to get in.
  4. The patient's symptoms suggested a diagnosis, but it was not surmisable for certain without further testing.
  5. The detective's intuition told him that the suspect was hiding something, but it was not surmisable exactly what it was.
  6. The ambiguous email response left it surmisable whether the recipient was interested in the proposal or not.
  7. The mysterious package that arrived at the doorstep was a source of speculation, but its contents were not surmisable.
  8. The politician's sudden change of stance was surmisable, suggesting that they had been pressured into it.
  9. The faint outline of a figure in the distance was surmisable, but its identity was not yet clear.
  10. The cryptic message left behind by the missing person offered little clues, making it surmisable what had happened to them.

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capable of being inferred on slight grounds

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The politician's vague statements made it nearly surmisable what their true intentions were.

The faint scent of perfume lingered in the air, leaving it surmisable that someone had recently been present.

The faint scratching at the door was surmisable, indicating that something or someone was trying to get in.

The patient's symptoms suggested a diagnosis, but it was not surmisable for certain without further testing.