What is supposably?

The word "supposably" is often confused with "supposedly," but they have different meanings. "Supposably" means capable of being supposed or imagined, while "supposedly" means according to what is generally believed or accepted.

The use of "supposably" is considered non-standard or informal in Standard English, and it is not typically found in formal writing. It is often used incorrectly in place of "supposedly" or "presumably."

An example of the correct use of "supposably" would be: "The new restaurant downtown supposably serves the best pizza in the city, according to some reviews."