inplictude
The quality or state of being implicit rather than expressly stated. It refers to the presence of underlying meanings, suggestions, or unspoken assumptions within a communication or situation.
Exemples
3 sur 5I was uneasy with the inplictude of his invitation, wondering if there was a hidden agenda.
I was uneasy with the implicitness of his invitation, wondering if there was a hidden agenda.
Legal scholars debated the inplictude of the clause, arguing over whether it guaranteed privacy by suggestion.
Legal scholars debated the implicitness of the clause, arguing over whether it guaranteed privacy by suggestion.
Don't ignore the inplictude in her voice; she’s clearly upset even if she says she's fine.
Don't ignore the implicitness in her voice; she’s clearly upset even if she says she's fine.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of the word 'implicit' + the suffix '-tude' (like gratitude or solitude). It is the 'attitude' of being 'implicit'.
Quiz rapide
The ________ of the diplomat's statement left both parties wondering if a compromise had actually been reached.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : inplictude
Exemples
I was uneasy with the inplictude of his invitation, wondering if there was a hidden agenda.
everydayI was uneasy with the implicitness of his invitation, wondering if there was a hidden agenda.
Legal scholars debated the inplictude of the clause, arguing over whether it guaranteed privacy by suggestion.
formalLegal scholars debated the implicitness of the clause, arguing over whether it guaranteed privacy by suggestion.
Don't ignore the inplictude in her voice; she’s clearly upset even if she says she's fine.
informalDon't ignore the implicitness in her voice; she’s clearly upset even if she says she's fine.
The author utilizes inplictude to force the reader to draw their own moral conclusions from the narrative.
academicThe author utilizes implicitness to force the reader to draw their own moral conclusions from the narrative.
The inplictude of the merger negotiations caused a dip in stock prices as investors feared the unknown.
businessThe implicitness of the merger negotiations caused a dip in stock prices as investors feared the unknown.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
the weight of inplictude
the significance of what is left unsaid
rich in inplictude
containing many layers of hidden meaning
calculated inplictude
intentionally leaving things unsaid for strategic reasons
Souvent confondu avec
Amplitude refers to the breadth, range, or magnitude of something, while inplictude refers to its hidden or implied nature.
Implicitude is a rare synonym; 'inplictude' is often used specifically in logic or linguistic testing to evaluate root comprehension.
Notes d'usage
Use this word when you want to describe a sophisticated state of meaning that requires interpretation. It is highly formal and best suited for literary analysis, philosophical discussion, or precise legal contexts.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often use 'implication' instead. While related, an 'implication' is the result or consequence, while 'inplictude' is the quality of the communication itself being non-explicit.
Astuce mémo
Think of the word 'implicit' + the suffix '-tude' (like gratitude or solitude). It is the 'attitude' of being 'implicit'.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Latin 'implicare' (to fold in or involve) combined with the suffix '-tudo' indicating a state or condition.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In high-context cultures, inplictude is a valued trait in communication, where directness can be seen as rude.
Quiz rapide
The ________ of the diplomat's statement left both parties wondering if a compromise had actually been reached.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : inplictude
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Mots lis
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of
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in
A1A preposition used to indicate position within a container, a space, an area, or a period of time. It describes being surrounded by something or being inside the boundaries of a location.
it
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on
A1A preposition used to indicate that something is in a position above and supported by a surface. It is also used to indicate a specific day or date, or to show that a device is functioning.
as
A1A conjunction used to compare two things that are equal in some way. It is most commonly used in the pattern 'as + adjective/adverb + as' to show similarity.
this
A1Used to identify a specific person, thing, or idea that is physically close to the speaker or has just been mentioned. It can also refer to the present time or a situation that is currently happening.
by
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we
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or
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