illatives

/ɪˈleɪtɪvz/
noun
  1. Words or phrases that indicate a conclusion or inference, such as 'therefore' or 'so'.
    • The essay used several illatives to connect the evidence to the conclusion.
    • Learning illatives helps make your arguments clearer and more persuasive.
    • In logic class, we studied illatives like 'hence' and 'thus'.
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