implicitly (Meaning)
implicitly (r)
without doubting or questioning
without ever expressing so clearly
implicitly (adv.)
In an implicit manner; without reserve; with unreserved confidence.
By implication; impliedly; as, to deny the providence of God is implicitly to deny his existence.
Synonyms & Antonyms of implicitly
implicitly Sentence Examples
- The teacher's implicit message was that students should study diligently.
- Her unwavering support implicitly conveyed her belief in my abilities.
- The politician's comments implicitly criticized his rivals without directly naming them.
- The painting's subtle symbolism implicitly hinted at the artist's hidden intentions.
- The implicit understanding between us was that we would always have each other's backs.
- The lyrics to the song implicitly evoked the pain of lost love.
- The author's use of foreshadowing implicitly suggested the tragic events to come.
- The child's drawing implicitly expressed the joy and wonder he found in the world.
- The scientist's hypothesis implicitly proposed a new and revolutionary theory.
- The judge's ruling implicitly favored the defendant, despite the lack of clear evidence.
FAQs About the word implicitly
without doubting or questioning, without ever expressing so clearlyIn an implicit manner; without reserve; with unreserved confidence., By implication; impliedl
implied,unspoken, tacit,unexpressed, unvoiced, interpreted, undeclared,inferred, presumed, intimated
explicit, obvious, express, express, obvious,explicit, straightforward, expressed, expressed, apparent
The teacher's implicit message was that students should study diligently.
Her unwavering support implicitly conveyed her belief in my abilities.
The politician's comments implicitly criticized his rivals without directly naming them.
The painting's subtle symbolism implicitly hinted at the artist's hidden intentions.