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implied
adjective as in hinted at
Strong matches
Example Sentences
How people speak and the implied meaning of what they say takes on increasing meaning in these 10 new episodes Apple TV+ has warned critics not to talk about with much specificity.
His suit said his inclusion in the story, which used the term “black market” in an on-screen banner, implied that his activity was criminal, even though Marquardt’s segment made no such charge.
Would a “better” San Francisco have implied there was something wrong with the first one?
They won't say, of course, because they know the claim being implied here is too embarrassingly dumb to speak out loud.
Analyses of the virus’s genes implied that it spread between cows rather than repeatedly jumping from birds into herds.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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