normally imply

Frequency: 7.29.1 per million words

To suggest something is the standard or expected situation.

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Examples (10)

  • A casual tone doesn't normally imply a lack of seriousness.
  • Such a decision would normally imply a significant change in policy.
  • His silence doesn't normally imply agreement; he's just deep in thought.
  • High demand will normally imply an increase in prices.
  • Working late doesn't normally imply inefficiency, but rather dedication.
  • For this type of project, the timeline would normally imply a larger team.
  • A direct question does not normally imply rudeness in this culture.
  • Success in this field doesn't normally imply immediate wealth.
  • Her conservative style of dress doesn't normally imply shyness.
  • Lack of immediate feedback can normally imply that everything is satisfactory.