implicitly

adverb10 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.1

To believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, without any doubts.

To communicate an idea or feeling without stating it directly.

To accept something as true without question or proof, in an unstated manner.

To know and accept that something is true or important without it being stated.

To accept or admit that something is true or that it exists, without stating it directly.

To refuse to admit the truth or existence of something in an indirect or unstated way.

To express disapproval of someone or something without stating it directly.

To admit, often unwillingly, that something is true without explicitly stating it.

To show support or approval for something without explicitly stating it.

To accept or allow behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive to continue, without explicitly approving it.