suggest implicitly
Frequency: 7.010.3 per million words
To communicate an idea or feeling without stating it directly.
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Examples (10)
- His silence seemed to implicitly suggest agreement.
- The artist's work often implicitly suggests themes of rebellion.
- Her tone of voice implicitly suggested that she was unhappy.
- The new policy could implicitly suggest a shift in priorities.
- While not stated, the report did implicitly suggest a need for change.
- The subtle glances exchanged between them implicitly suggested a secret understanding.
- Does the advertisement implicitly suggest that success is tied to wealth?
- By not denying the rumors, he seemed to implicitly suggest their truth.
- The data, when analyzed, implicitly suggests a correlation between the two variables.
- His actions, rather than his words, implicitly suggested his true feelings.