Crossword-Solution: PRESUMABLE 10 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Presumable a. Such as may be presumed or supposed to be true; that
seems entitled to belief without direct evidence.

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capable of being inferred on slight grounds 1 answer
in the habit of 14 answers
prepared for 15 answers
Pertinent 28 answers
Probably ... 33 answers
Prone 34 answers
Predictable. 37 answers
presumed 38 answers
prevailing 61 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PRESUMABLE (5)

One of these persons whom he beheld might be a Rothschild, for aught he knew; at any rate, it was presumable that some of them were on the premises.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008
Marcher knew him at once for one of the deeply stricken--a perception so sharp that nothing else in the picture comparatively lived, neither his dress, his age, nor his presumable character and class; nothing lived but the deep ravage of the features that he showed.
The Beast in the Jungle Henry James 2005
Madame Jules was ever there, erect, in the midst of his thoughts, in the centre of his heart, more seductive by her presumable vices than by the positive virtues for which he had made her his idol.
Ferragus Honore de Balzac 1999
Saunders might deplore it, rumour persistently pointed to the Crick he-cat as the presumable father of sundry kittens of which the Saunders she-cat was indisputably the mother.
Reginald in Russia Saki 2010
They did THIS”--she drew herself up in a presumable imitation of the two women's majestic entrance--“and then,” she continued, “you--YOU jest did this”--here she lifted her chin, and puffing out her small chest, strode towards the colonel in evident simulation of his grandest manner.
Trent's Trust and Other Stories Bret Harte 2006