Haha, fren/friend or not, you misused "infer." Twice. "Infer" is not a synonym of "imply" any more than "speak" and "listen" are synonyms. The speaker suggests or implies something and the listener infers or interprets what is said. Do you really not get this concept? Do I have to explain what a synonym is too?
There it is emboldened for you, stranger. You're being petulant and clearly incorrect and erred. From your reply, I sense you won't admit it though. It appears your objective is to obfuscate the message of my original post by raising a trite and insignificant squawk. Perhaps, it's time for you to refresh your grade schooling. How pathetic. Now please go away. I'm moving on to important things.
LOL there are 5 descriptions of synonyms listed on that page and only one of them seems to suggest you have a case. It is well regarded everywhere English is spoken that the two words carry different meanings. Your attempt at verbosity to dissuade me from my insistence that you've got this part of your vernacular wrong is laughable at best. I only majored in English, and literally everywhere you look except for subsection (4) proves my point.
If you want to be a clear communicator, do us all a favor and make the distinction between infer and imply that the english language deserves. You still sound like a fucking idiot, just a prideful one now.
I predicted it. Your pathetic response validates my point. Your desperation is displayed by your feeble claim of having an "English" major. I don't believe you. Go away.
Haha, fren/friend or not, you misused "infer." Twice. "Infer" is not a synonym of "imply" any more than "speak" and "listen" are synonyms. The speaker suggests or implies something and the listener infers or interprets what is said. Do you really not get this concept? Do I have to explain what a synonym is too?
Infer -- verb (used with object), inĀ·ferred, inĀ·ferĀ·ring. Definition: (4) to hint; imply; suggest. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/infer
There it is emboldened for you, stranger. You're being petulant and clearly incorrect and erred. From your reply, I sense you won't admit it though. It appears your objective is to obfuscate the message of my original post by raising a trite and insignificant squawk. Perhaps, it's time for you to refresh your grade schooling. How pathetic. Now please go away. I'm moving on to important things.
LOL there are 5 descriptions of synonyms listed on that page and only one of them seems to suggest you have a case. It is well regarded everywhere English is spoken that the two words carry different meanings. Your attempt at verbosity to dissuade me from my insistence that you've got this part of your vernacular wrong is laughable at best. I only majored in English, and literally everywhere you look except for subsection (4) proves my point.
If you want to be a clear communicator, do us all a favor and make the distinction between infer and imply that the english language deserves. You still sound like a fucking idiot, just a prideful one now.
I predicted it. Your pathetic response validates my point. Your desperation is displayed by your feeble claim of having an "English" major. I don't believe you. Go away.
Lol gladly. Keep inferring your points lol. Faggot.