Surmisable (Adjective)
Meaning
Capable of being inferred on slight grounds.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The police had only a few pieces of evidence but were still able to construct a surmisable timeline of the events surrounding the crime.
- Her vague response left it surmisable that she wasn't entirely truthful about her involvement.
- Based on the company's previous trends, it's surmisable that the upcoming product release will have similar features to last year's model.
- There were a few rumors circulating around the office, making it surmisable that the company was going through some sort of restructuring.
- From the look on his face, it was surmisable that he wasn't pleased with the surprise party we threw for him.