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implicitly
im·plic·it I0061000 (ĭm-plĭs′ĭt)adj.1. Implied or understood though not directly expressed: an implicit agreement not to raise the touchy subject.2. Contained in the nature of something though not readily apparent: "Frustration is implicit in any attempt to express the deepest self" (Patricia Hampl).3. Having no doubts or reservations; unquestioning: implicit trust. [Latin implicitus, variant of implicātus, past participle of implicāre, to entangle; see implicate.] im·plic′it·ly adv.im·plic′it·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | implicitly - without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him" | | 2. | implicitly - without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer"explicitly - in an explicit manner; "in his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly" |
implicitlyadverb absolutely, completely, utterly, unconditionally, unreservedly, firmly, unhesitatingly, without reservation I trust him implicitly.Translationsimplicit (imˈplisit) adjective1. unquestioning; complete. implicit obedience. 無疑的 无疑的2. implied (not explicitly stated); understood indirectly. The diplomat's statement contained implicit criticism of the government. 暗示的 不言明的,含蓄的 imˈplicitly adverb 無疑地,暗示地 无疑地,暗示地 EncyclopediaSeeimplicitimplicitly
Synonyms for implicitlyadv absolutelySynonyms- absolutely
- completely
- utterly
- unconditionally
- unreservedly
- firmly
- unhesitatingly
- without reservation
Antonyms for implicitlyadv without ever expressing so clearlyAntonyms |