Presumably

/prɪˈzuːməbli/ adverb

Used to say that you think something is probably true, even though you are not completely sure. It signals that you are making a reasonable guess.

From *presume* plus the adverbial suffix *-ably*, literally meaning 'in a way that can be presumed'. It shares roots with Latin *praesumere*, 'to take beforehand'.

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