presumable
1 of 1adjective/prɪˈzuməbəl/
Forms:more presumable,most presumable
1
expected based on available information or evidence
- The sudden drop in sales was a presumable consequence of the economic downturn.
- The delay in the delivery was a presumable result of the heavy snowstorm.
- The decrease in air quality was a presumable effect of the nearby industrial activity.
- The increase in traffic was presumable because of the concert happening downtown.
- The error in the report was presumable due to the rush to meet the deadline.