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IMPLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to communicate an idea or feeling without saying it directly: [ + (that) ] Are you implying (that) I'm fat? I'm not implying anything about your cooking, but could we eat out tonight? imply criticism I detected an implied criticism of the way he was treated. as something implies. C2.
IMPLY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) , im·plied, im·ply·ing. to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated: His words implied a lack of faith. (of words) to signify or mean. to involve as a necessary circumstance: Speech implies a speaker. Synonyms: demand, require. Obsolete. to enfold. imply. / ɪmˈplaɪ / verb.
Imply - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Imply means to express, suggest, or show something without stating it directly: A friend’s gruff manner would imply that she’s in a foul mood. The verb imply comes from a Latin word meaning “enfold or entangle” but has come to mean “to hint at.” You might imply something that you don’t want to outright say if you’re feeling coy.
IMPLY Synonyms: 24 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for IMPLY: indicate, suggest, hint, allude, infer, refer, signify, mention; Antonyms of IMPLY: declare, announce, proclaim, explain, describe, elucidate, spell out, delineate
IMPLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to suggest something without saying it directly, or to involve something as a necessary part or condition: [ + (that) clause ] He implied (that) the error was mine. Democracy implies free elections. (Definition of imply from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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