implicit
Something that is suggested or understood without being stated directly in words. It describes a meaning that is hidden beneath the surface of a situation or statement.
Exemplos
3 de 5There was an implicit agreement between the friends to always help each other.
There was a suggested agreement between the friends to always help each other.
The document contains an implicit warning about the risks of the new project.
The document contains a hidden warning about the risks of the new project.
She gave an implicit 'yes' by smiling when I asked her to go out.
She gave a non-verbal 'yes' by smiling when I asked her to go out.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'I' in Implicit as 'In'. The meaning is 'In'side and hidden. The 'E' in Explicit is for 'Ex'ternal and easy to see.
Quiz rápido
Even though he didn't say he was disappointed, his ______ criticism was clear from his silence.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: implicit
Exemplos
There was an implicit agreement between the friends to always help each other.
everydayThere was a suggested agreement between the friends to always help each other.
The document contains an implicit warning about the risks of the new project.
formalThe document contains a hidden warning about the risks of the new project.
She gave an implicit 'yes' by smiling when I asked her to go out.
informalShe gave a non-verbal 'yes' by smiling when I asked her to go out.
Scientists must identify any implicit bias that might affect their research results.
academicScientists must identify any hidden prejudice that might affect their research results.
The company provides an implicit guarantee that the product will work for a year.
businessThe company provides an unspoken guarantee that the product will work for a year.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
implicit faith
total belief in something without questioning
implicit obedience
following orders without any doubt
implicit memory
knowledge you use without thinking about it
Frequentemente confundido com
Explicit means stated clearly and directly, while implicit means suggested indirectly.
Complicit means being involved in a crime or wrongdoing, whereas implicit refers to suggested meaning.
Notas de uso
Use 'implicit' when you want to describe a message or feeling that is present but not spoken aloud. It is common in academic writing to discuss hidden meanings or biases.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'implicit' when they mean something is very clear; remember that 'implicit' is for things that are not clearly stated.
Dica de memorização
Think of the 'I' in Implicit as 'In'. The meaning is 'In'side and hidden. The 'E' in Explicit is for 'Ex'ternal and easy to see.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin word 'implicitus', which means 'entwined' or 'folded in'.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In high-context cultures (like Japan or many Arab nations), communication is often more implicit than in low-context cultures (like the USA or Germany).
Quiz rápido
Even though he didn't say he was disappointed, his ______ criticism was clear from his silence.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: implicit
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