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Inferred meaning is one that suggested rather then directly stated?

That's exactly right! Inferred meaning is the meaning that is suggested or implied by a text, rather than being directly stated.

Here's a breakdown:

* Direct meaning: What the words literally say.

* Inferred meaning: What the reader understands from the context, even if it's not explicitly stated.

Here's an example:

Direct meaning: "The man was sweating profusely."

Inferred meaning: The man is likely hot, nervous, or exerting himself physically.

In this example, the text doesn't directly say why the man is sweating. The reader has to infer that based on the context.

Inferred meaning is essential for understanding the full message of a text, as it often reveals hidden nuances, motivations, and underlying themes.

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