Etymology
The word "supposably" is a combination of:
Meaning
"Supposably" means:
Origin
The word "supposably" first emerged in the late 16th century. It is derived from the Middle English word "supposen," meaning "to suppose or conjecture." The "-ably" suffix was added to form an adverbial form of the verb.
Usage
"Supposably" is often used when the speaker is indicating that something is believed or assumed to be true, but there is a lack of definitive evidence to confirm it. It can also be used to express a sense of skepticism or uncertainty.
Examples
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