B1 adverb #34 الأكثر شيوعاً 3 دقيقة للقراءة

presumably

When you see something and you think you know what happened, you can use presumably. It is like saying 'I think so.' If you see a dog with a ball, you can say, 'Presumably, the dog wants to play.' It helps you share your ideas clearly.

Use presumably when you are making a smart guess. If your friend is late, you can say, 'Presumably, there is traffic.' It shows you are thinking about why things happen. It is a very helpful word for telling stories or explaining daily events to your friends.

Presumably is a great word for intermediate learners. It helps you sound more natural when you are explaining situations where you don't have all the facts. For instance, 'Presumably, the shop is closed because it is Sunday.' It is more formal than 'I guess' but less stiff than 'I assume.'

At this level, you can use presumably to add nuance to your arguments. It suggests that you have analyzed the situation and arrived at the most logical conclusion. It is excellent for professional contexts, such as explaining a delay in a project or predicting a result based on data.

In advanced writing, presumably functions as a sophisticated discourse marker. It allows the writer to maintain a tone of objective detachment while still guiding the reader toward a specific interpretation. It is frequently used in academic essays or analytical journalism to frame hypotheses that are supported by observable evidence.

Mastery of presumably involves understanding its subtle role in hedging. It allows a speaker to project authority while maintaining intellectual humility. In literary contexts, it can be used to create irony, where the narrator presents an assumption as a fact, only for the reader to discover otherwise. It is a powerful tool for controlling the reader's perspective.

presumably في 30 ثانية

  • Adverb used for logical guesses.
  • Means 'it is likely true'.
  • Common in professional and daily speech.
  • Pronounced pre-ZOO-muh-blee.

When you use the word presumably, you are acting like a detective. You are looking at the clues you have and making a smart guess about what happened or what will happen next.

Think of it as a polite way to say, 'I haven't seen it myself, but it makes the most sense.' It is very common in daily conversation when you want to sound reasonable rather than just guessing randomly.

Using this word shows that you are thinking critically about a situation. It bridges the gap between 'I don't know' and 'I am certain.' It is a very useful tool for anyone who wants to sound more articulate and thoughtful in their communication.

The word presumably comes from the Latin word praesumere, which means 'to take before' or 'to anticipate.' It is built on the root sumere, meaning 'to take,' combined with the prefix prae-, meaning 'before.'

Historically, the word evolved through Old French into Middle English. It originally carried a slightly more negative connotation, implying someone was being 'presumptuous' or overstepping their bounds by taking things for granted.

Over the centuries, the meaning softened. Today, it is mostly used in a neutral, logical sense rather than a judgmental one. It is a great example of how language changes from describing a character flaw to describing a logical process.

You will often hear presumably at the beginning of a sentence or right before the main verb. For example, you might say, 'Presumably, he forgot his keys,' or 'They are presumably arriving soon.'

It works best in situations where there is a clear logical path. If you see a wet sidewalk, you can say, 'Presumably, it rained last night.' It is versatile enough for both professional emails and casual chats with friends.

Be careful not to use it when you are 100% sure. If you have the evidence in your hand, say 'definitely' or 'certainly' instead. Presumably is for when you are 90% sure but want to leave a tiny bit of room for error.

While presumably is an adverb rather than an idiom, it is often used alongside phrases like 'by all accounts' or 'as far as I can tell.'

  • Take for granted: To assume something will always be there.
  • Jump to conclusions: To guess without evidence, which is the opposite of using 'presumably.'
  • Read between the lines: To find a hidden meaning, often leading to a 'presumable' conclusion.
  • Safe to say: A phrase often used to introduce a 'presumable' fact.
  • Common sense dictates: A formal way to introduce a logical assumption.

Presumably is an adverb derived from the adjective 'presumable.' It is four syllables: pre-SUM-a-bly. The stress is on the second syllable.

In British English, the 'u' sound can be pronounced as /juː/ or /uː/. In American English, it is almost always /juː/. It rhymes with words like 'reasonably,' 'seasonably,' and 'agreeably.'

Grammatically, it acts as a sentence adverb. This means it modifies the entire thought of the sentence rather than just one word. This is why it often sits at the very front of your statement, followed by a comma.

حقيقة ممتعة

It shares a root with 'sumptuous' (costly) because both relate to 'taking' (money or ideas).

دليل النطق

UK /prɪˈzjuːməbli/
US /prɪˈzuːməbli/
يتقافى مع
reasonably seasonably agreeably pleasurably measurably
أخطاء شائعة
  • Adding extra syllables
  • Misplacing stress
  • Swallowing the 'ly'

مستوى الصعوبة

القراءة 2/5

Easy to read

الكتابة 2/5

Easy to use

التحدث 2/5

Easy to say

الاستماع 2/5

Easy to hear

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المتطلبات الأساسية

assume guess likely

تعلّم لاحقاً

presumption presumptuous inference

متقدم

conjecture deduction surmise

قواعد يجب معرفتها

Sentence Adverbs

Presumably, he is coming.

Adverb Placement

He is presumably here.

Modifying Clauses

Presumably, the event is cancelled.

أمثلة حسب المستوى

1

Presumably, he is hungry.

He looks like he wants food.

Sentence adverb.

2

Presumably, it is raining.

I see wet ground.

Logical guess.

3

Presumably, they are home.

Lights are on.

Adverb usage.

4

Presumably, the cat is sleeping.

It is very quiet.

Expectation.

5

Presumably, this is the way.

Looking at a map.

Directional guess.

6

Presumably, the game is over.

Players are leaving.

Observation.

7

Presumably, she is happy.

She is smiling.

Inference.

8

Presumably, the train is late.

No train at the station.

Deduction.

1

Presumably, the meeting starts at nine.

2

Presumably, he forgot his phone at home.

3

Presumably, the store is closed on Sundays.

4

Presumably, they will arrive by dinner.

5

Presumably, the movie was very long.

6

Presumably, she wants to go to the park.

7

Presumably, the weather will be nice tomorrow.

8

Presumably, he worked hard on this project.

1

Presumably, there is a logical explanation for the error.

2

Presumably, the team has finished the report by now.

3

Presumably, you have read the instructions carefully.

4

Presumably, the budget will be approved next week.

5

Presumably, the candidate has the required experience.

6

Presumably, the flight was delayed due to weather.

7

Presumably, they are waiting for our response.

8

Presumably, the system will update automatically.

1

Presumably, the data provided reflects the current market trends.

2

Presumably, the author intended to create a sense of mystery.

3

Presumably, the committee will reach a decision by Friday.

4

Presumably, the changes will improve overall efficiency.

5

Presumably, the evidence supports the initial hypothesis.

6

Presumably, the guests will be arriving shortly.

7

Presumably, the policy applies to all employees.

8

Presumably, the disruption was caused by a technical glitch.

1

Presumably, the historical context influenced the artist's choice of palette.

2

Presumably, the outcome was inevitable given the preceding events.

3

Presumably, the subtle irony was lost on the casual observer.

4

Presumably, the findings are consistent with previous research.

5

Presumably, the structural integrity of the bridge remains intact.

6

Presumably, the protagonist's actions were driven by desperation.

7

Presumably, the legislative changes will have long-term effects.

8

Presumably, the complexity of the issue warrants further study.

1

Presumably, the manuscript dates back to the early fourteenth century.

2

Presumably, the author's intent was to subvert traditional narrative tropes.

3

Presumably, the socio-economic conditions necessitated such a radical shift.

4

Presumably, the nuances of the argument were intentionally obscured.

5

Presumably, the cultural impact of the movement cannot be overstated.

6

Presumably, the philosophical underpinnings reflect a stoic tradition.

7

Presumably, the architectural design was inspired by classical motifs.

8

Presumably, the linguistic evolution of the dialect is well-documented.

تلازمات شائعة

presumably true
presumably correct
presumably due to
presumably because
presumably the case
presumably aware
presumably arrived
presumably finished
presumably safe
presumably available

تعبيرات اصطلاحية

"take for granted"

to assume something is true without checking

Don't take for granted that he will help.

neutral

"jump to conclusions"

to assume without evidence

Don't jump to conclusions about her.

neutral

"read between the lines"

to find hidden meaning

I read between the lines and assumed he was sad.

neutral

"safe to say"

it is logical to assume

It is safe to say he is done.

neutral

"common sense dictates"

logic suggests

Common sense dictates we should wait.

formal

"by all appearances"

based on what we see

By all appearances, they are happy.

formal

سهل الخلط

presumably vs Presumptuous

Similar root

Presumptuous means rude/overconfident.

It was presumptuous of him to ask.

presumably vs Assume

Related verb

Assume is the action, presumably is the adverb.

I assume he is home.

presumably vs Probably

Similar meaning

Probably is more common in casual speech.

It will probably rain.

presumably vs Supposedly

Similar meaning

Supposedly implies doubt about the truth.

It is supposedly true.

أنماط الجُمل

A1

Presumably, [Subject] + [Verb]

Presumably, he is tired.

A2

[Subject] + presumably + [Verb]

He presumably left early.

B1

[Subject] + is + presumably + [Adjective]

The task is presumably easy.

B2

Presumably, [Subject] + [Verb] + [Object]

Presumably, they finished the work.

C1

It is, presumably, [Adjective]

It is, presumably, correct.

عائلة الكلمة

الأسماء

presumption an idea taken to be true

الأفعال

presume to suppose something is true

الصفات

presumable able to be assumed

مرتبط

presumptuous adjective meaning overconfident

كيفية الاستخدام

frequency

7

أخطاء شائعة
  • Using it when you are 100% sure. Use 'certainly' or 'definitely'.

    Presumably implies a guess.

  • Misplacing the adverb. Place it at the start or before the verb.

    It needs to modify the whole clause.

  • Confusing with 'presumably' as a fact. State it as an opinion/guess.

    It is not a synonym for 'fact'.

  • Overusing in every sentence. Use variety.

    It can sound repetitive.

  • Pronouncing as 'pre-sum-a-buh-lee'. Four syllables.

    The 'ly' is one syllable.

نصائح

Memory Palace

Imagine a judge 'taking' (sum) a decision 'before' (pre) the trial ends.

Native Speaker Tip

Use it to soften your opinions.

British Usage

British speakers use it to be understated.

Comma Rule

Always put a comma after it at the start of a sentence.

The 'ly' ending

Don't over-pronounce the 'ly'.

Don't say 'presumingly'

The word is 'presumably'.

Did You Know?

It comes from Latin for 'taking' something.

The 'Why' Test

If you can answer 'why' something is likely, use 'presumably'.

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

Pre-sum-ably: Pre (before) + sum (take) + ably (in a way). Take it before you know for sure.

ربط بصري

A detective looking at footprints and nodding.

Word Web

Logic Assumption Evidence Guessing

تحدٍّ

Write three sentences about your day using 'presumably'.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

المعنى الأصلي: To take before

السياق الثقافي

None, it is a neutral word.

Used frequently in British English to sound polite and indirect.

Used often in detective novels like Sherlock Holmes.

تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية

سياقات واقعية

At work

  • Presumably, the client is happy.
  • Presumably, the meeting is moved.
  • Presumably, the files are ready.

At school

  • Presumably, this is on the test.
  • Presumably, the teacher is late.
  • Presumably, we need to study this.

Travel

  • Presumably, the train is on time.
  • Presumably, we need a ticket.
  • Presumably, the hotel is near.

Daily life

  • Presumably, he forgot his keys.
  • Presumably, the shop is open.
  • Presumably, it will be sunny.

بدايات محادثة

"Presumably, you enjoy learning new words, right?"

"Presumably, the weather will be nice today?"

"Presumably, you have a favorite book?"

"Presumably, you like to travel?"

"Presumably, you are busy today?"

مواضيع للكتابة اليومية

Write about a time you made a logical guess.

Describe a situation where you were presumably right.

What is something you presumably know about your best friend?

Why do we use 'presumably' instead of 'definitely'?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

It is neutral but leans slightly formal.

Yes, it is very common.

Yes, they are very similar.

No, it is an adverb.

Pre-ZOO-muh-blee.

Yes, it is great for analysis.

Presume.

No, it is quite polite.

اختبر نفسك 5 أسئلة

fill blank A1

The sky is dark; ___, it will rain.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: presumably

It is a logical guess.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence is correct?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Both are correct.

Both positions are grammatically acceptable.

true false B1

Presumably means you have 100% proof.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It implies a logical assumption, not absolute proof.

/ 5 correct

Perfect score!

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