What does the root infer mean in the word Interior?

After the change of management, the stare began to offer inferior products

below

better

small

fresh

1 answer

In the word "interior," the root "infer" does not specifically mean anything related to the options you've listed. However, if we consider the context of your second statement regarding "inferior products," the root "infer" in that case is related to the concept of being below standard or lower in quality.

Therefore, in your statement, the correct answer among the options provided would be below.

In summary:

  • "Inferior" generally means quality that is less than or below average.
  • "Interior," on the other hand, refers to the inner part or inside of something and is not directly related to the root "infer" in the sense of quality or position.