implied (Meaning)

Webster

implied (a.)

Virtually involved or included; involved in substance; inferential; tacitly conceded; -- the correlative of express, or expressed. See Imply.

Webster

implied (imp. & p. p.)

of Imply

implied Sentence Examples

  1. The subtle glance implied a shared understanding between them.
  2. The boss's silence implied that he was not pleased with the performance.
  3. The missing keys implied that someone had entered the house without permission.
  4. The doctor's raised eyebrow implied that he had doubts about the patient's diagnosis.
  5. The teacher's stern expression implied that the students were in trouble.
  6. The faint smell of smoke implied that something was burning nearby.
  7. The sudden silence in the crowd implied that something momentous was about to happen.
  8. The hesitation in his voice implied that he was unsure of his answer.
  9. The warm embrace implied a deep connection between them.
  10. The broken glass implied that a struggle had taken place.

FAQs About the word implied

Virtually involved or included; involved in substance; inferential; tacitly conceded; -- the correlative of express, or expressed. See Imply., of Imply

tacit,unspoken, implicit,unexpressed, unvoiced, inferred, presumed, interpreted, intimated, unsaid

express,explicit, stated, stated, apparent, apparent, evident, express, obvious, evident

The subtle glance implied a shared understanding between them.

The boss's silence implied that he was not pleased with the performance.

The missing keys implied that someone had entered the house without permission.

The doctor's raised eyebrow implied that he had doubts about the patient's diagnosis.