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supposedly

[ suh-poh-zid-lee ]

adverb

  1. according to what is falsely claimed, assumed, or imagined:

    In fact, the supposedly "simple" work of digging holes, cutting down trees, and blasting snowdrifts offered her an education of the hands and head.

  2. according to what is accepted or believed, without positive knowledge:

    Next weekend it's supposedly getting a bit colder again, but I think that winter is over.



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Example Sentences

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The end of the world is supposedly at hand and a young woman speaks from her home at the edge of a strange and menacing forest in Spain.

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The pair had supposedly been estranged for years and Eubank Sr, 58, had criticised the match-up.

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Trump's pitch is that he's an "outsider" here to take on the "deep state" that is supposedly the source of all their woes.

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There may be no way back to respectability for a supposedly major nation, let alone a global power, after 鈥淰ladimir, STOP!鈥

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The pair had supposedly been estranged for years and Eubank Sr had criticised the match-up.

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Supposedly Vs. Supposably

What鈥檚 the difference between supposedly and supposably?

Supposedly means according to what is believed or accepted, without actually knowing for sure, as in Supposedly, he鈥檚 bringing the cake. Sometimes, supposedly means according to what is falsely claimed, assumed, or imagined, as in The supposedly safe ride injured eight people. Supposably is much less commonly used and means about the same thing as presumably or conceivably鈥攁s may be assumed, imagined, or supposed to be correct, as in We could supposably make the trip in a single day, but that would be pushing it.聽聽

Yes, supposably is a 鈥渞eal word.鈥 In a lot of cases, though, it鈥檚 mistakenly used in place of supposedly. Still, its meaning may sometimes actually fit the situation (even if the person who said it really meant supposedly).

Trying to remember the difference between the meaning of the two words can be tricky because both relate to what is believed or assumed and are adverbs (they鈥檙e used to modify or describe verbs or adjectives or even entire statements).

Here鈥檚 a great way to keep them straight: remember that supposably usually expresses the possibility that something might or could happen or be true, while supposedly often expresses doubt or uncertainty about something happening or being true.

Some people avoid using supposably altogether, instead opting for synonyms like presumably and conceivably, which are more common鈥攁nd more likely to be clearly understood.

Here鈥檚 an example of supposedly and supposably used correctly in a sentence.

Example: With the number of new developers we鈥檙e supposedly hiring, we could supposably finish the project by the end of the summer.聽

Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between supposedly and supposably.

Quiz yourself on supposedly vs. supposably!

Should supposedly or supposably be used in the following sentence?

He _____ did the laundry, but the hamper is still full.

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