Meathead
Diamond Member
Stop slithering. I wouldn't have brought it up, but your "perfect English" along with "underhaded inference" was so ironic. I couldn't pass it up.You:No way Jamal.If you spoke perfect English you use "implication" unless you meant to say that you were doing something "underhanded".
I know, Detroit public education, right?
in·ti·ma·tion
ˌin(t)əˈmāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: intimation; plural noun: intimations
- an indication or hint.
"the first intimations of trouble"
synonyms: suggestion, hint, indication, sign, signal, inkling, suspicion, impression;More
clue, undertone, whisper, wind;
communication, notification, notice, warning
"the first intimation of trouble came when the police began going door to door"
- the action of making something known, especially in an indirect way.
"it took ten years from the intimation of a claim to the assessment of damages"
As we can plainly see, that Detroit Public Education gave me a much broader understanding of the English langauge than you are intellectual capable of grasping...smh.
INFER vs. IMPLY
The best way to remember the difference between these two words is to think in terms of the model used by communications theorists. Communication consists of amessage, a sender, and a receiver. The sender canimply, but the receiver can only infer. The error that usually occurs is that the word infer is mistakenly used forimply.![]()
WRONG: Are you inferring that I am a fool?
RIGHT: Are you implying that I am a fool?
Learn The Difference Between Imply and Infer
See, I am clearly implying you're a fool. If you inferred it, you would be correct. Spare us the perfect English bull.
Is this an attempt to pick your face up off the ground???...if it is, you have once again made a fool of yourself.
I posted a plain and established definition and example of the word used and it's proper usage.
If you remain staunchly determined to parade your intellectual disability...have at it.
First, I speak perfect English,so the underhanded inference that I somehow can't pronounce the word victim, is a time honored tactic of racists.
Either you are a liar or I am, let's see?
Where in any of my posts on this subject have I typed any of the sentiments you listed above??
Point them out???
Btw, if possible state your position without the intimation that I can't speak English.
Mixing up "infer" and "imply" is not that uncommon, but wtf does "Intimation" have to do with it?!
Even being black with a Detroit public education is no excuse. You are truly an idiot.
I see you didn't take my advice and wish to continue parading your intellectual disability.
So in a further attempt to diminish your period of stupidity you want to point out your ignorance of the word "inference."
Let's point to your further episode of stupidity.
Full Definition of INFERENCE
1
: the act or process of inferring (see infer): as
a : the act of passing from one proposition, statement, or judgment considered as true to another whose truth is believed to follow from that of the former
prop·o·si·tion
ˌpräpəˈziSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: proposition; plural noun: propositions
1.
a statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion.
"the proposition that all men are created equal"
synonyms: theory, hypothesis, thesis, argument, premise, principle, theorem, concept, idea, statement
"the analysis derives from one proposition
So a judgement/proposition was made that either Black people and/or I could not pronounce the word victim.
Which by definition means that the poster used a proposition in order to make the inference that he made.
Unfortunately, your face remains firmly planted on the ground.
Do they have GEDs where you are from???...try to get one, it may make you "seem" a little brighter.
Pull up your pants and be a man about it.