As aficionados of Radio Four's 'I'm sorry I haven't a clue' will know, 'imply' means 'to insinuate', whereas 'infer' means 'to wear a mink coat' (see [2006] Gazette, 18 May, 15).
James Jacoby, Penzance
As aficionados of Radio Four's 'I'm sorry I haven't a clue' will know, 'imply' means 'to insinuate', whereas 'infer' means 'to wear a mink coat' (see [2006] Gazette, 18 May, 15).
James Jacoby, Penzance
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