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implicit

ihm-PLIH-siht
adj
1
Suggested or understood without being directly stated.
"There was an implicit warning in her tone of voice."
"The contract has an implicit assumption that both parties act in good faith."
2
Complete and unquestioning, usually describing trust or faith.
"The soldiers placed implicit trust in their commander."

How to Use Implicit

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishUnderstood without being said out loud, or (for trust/faith) total and unquestioning.

Common mistake

Implicit means unstated but understood; explicit means clearly and directly stated — the two are near-opposites, not synonyms.

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Common pairings
implicit bias implicit trust implicit assumption
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Etymology

From Latin implicitus, past participle of implico ("to entangle, involve"); related to implicate.

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