implication
0 antonyms and opposites of implication, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A possible or likely consequence of an action or decision.
How to use implication
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Latin implicatio, from implicate + -ion.
Full origin of implication →Frequently asked questions
What does “implication” mean?
The word “implication” means a possible or likely consequence of an action or decision. In plain terms, a likely effect of something, or a meaning that is hinted at rather than said outright.
How do you pronounce “implication”?
“Implication” is pronounced ihmp-luh-KAY-shuhn (/ˌɪmpləˈkeɪʃən/ in IPA).
How do you use “implication” in a sentence?
Here is “implication” used in a sentence: “The policy change has serious implications for small businesses.”
What part of speech is “implication”?
“Implication” is a noun.
Where does the word “implication” come from?
The word “implication” comes from Latin. From Latin implicatio, from implicate + -ion.
Is “implication” a common word?
“Implication” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.
How many meanings does “implication” have?
“Implication” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a possible or likely consequence of an action or decision.
What is the difference between implication and inference?
An implication is something suggested by a speaker or writer without being directly stated, while an inference is the conclusion a listener or reader draws from that suggestion. In short, a speaker implies and a listener infers.
What is the difference between an implication and a consequence?
Implication often refers to a possible or likely consequence of an action or decision, but it can also mean something merely suggested rather than stated. A consequence is a more definite, direct result, whereas an implication can be indirect or speculative.
Is implication used mostly in formal contexts?
Implication appears in both everyday and formal writing, from discussing the implications of a policy decision to noting the implication behind a remark. It suits contexts where consequences or suggested meanings need careful, precise description.