increasingly explicit
Frequency: 6.57.9 per million words
Used to describe a trend towards more directness or detail.
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Examples (10)
- The content on streaming services has become increasingly explicit over the years.
- Many parents are concerned that song lyrics are becoming increasingly explicit.
- As the deadline approached, the manager's emails became increasingly explicit about what needed to be done.
- Health warnings on cigarette packs have grown increasingly explicit to deter smokers.
- The artist's later works featured increasingly explicit depictions of social inequality.
- The company's guidelines on acceptable online behavior are now increasingly explicit.
- The research paper provided an increasingly explicit account of the experimental procedure in each new version.
- The political discourse has unfortunately become increasingly explicit in its use of personal attacks.
- To improve user experience, the software's error messages were made increasingly explicit.
- Legal contracts are written in increasingly explicit language to avoid any ambiguity.