noun
- people who draw conclusions or make deductions from evidence or reasoning
Usage: plural of inferrer
Examples
- The detective and forensic scientist were skilled inferrers who could solve complex cases.
- Good inferrers can read between the lines and understand implied meanings.
- Scientists are trained to be careful inferrers, basing conclusions on solid evidence.
- The students became better inferrers after learning logical reasoning techniques.
- Literary critics are often inferrers who find deeper meanings in texts.
- Data analysts must be precise inferrers when interpreting statistical results.