implies (Meaning)
implies
to include or involve as a natural or necessary part even though not put clearly into words, to recognize as existing by inference or necessary consequence especially on legal or equitable grounds, to make known indirectly, enfold, entwine, to contain potentially, to express indirectly, to involve or indicate by inference, association, or necessary consequence rather than by direct statement
Synonyms & Antonyms of implies
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implies Sentence Examples
- His condescending tone implies a deep-seated sense of superiority.
- The woman's evasive gaze implies she has something to hide.
- The lack of a response implies agreement or indifference.
- The presence of a security camera implies a concern for safety.
- The speed of the vehicle implies it was involved in a chase.
- The body language of the speaker implies nervousness or discomfort.
- The color of the wine implies its age and quality.
- The silence of the courtroom implies a heavy atmosphere of tension.
- The lack of evidence implies innocence, but it cannot fully prove it.
- The mere mention of her name implies a long and complicated history between them.
FAQs About the word implies
to include or involve as a natural or necessary part even though not put clearly into words, to recognize as existing by inference or necessary consequence espe
indicates, hints, suggests, intimates, infers,refers, alludes, insinuates,signifies, mentions
describes, proclaims, explains,announces, declares,elucidates,spells out, delineates
His condescending tone implies a deep-seated sense of superiority.
The woman's evasive gaze implies she has something to hide.
The lack of a response implies agreement or indifference.
The presence of a security camera implies a concern for safety.