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- IMPLYING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
suggest, imply, hint, intimate, insinuate mean to convey an idea indirectly suggest may stress putting into the mind by association of ideas, awakening of a desire, or initiating a train of thought imply is close to suggest but may indicate a more definite or logical relation of the unexpressed idea to the expressed
- IMPLYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
IMPLYING definition: 1 present participle of imply 2 to communicate an idea or feeling without saying it directly: 3… Learn more
- Implying - definition of implying by The Free Dictionary
Imply means "suggest indirectly that something is true," while infer means "conclude or deduce something is true"; furthermore, to imply is to suggest or throw out a suggestion, while to infer is to include or take in a suggestion
- imply verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Are you implying (that) I am wrong? imply something His silence seemed to imply agreement High-yield bonds, as the name implies, offer a high rate of interest
- IMPLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To imply anything else is misleading and dishonest His plans for social care implied higher tax He was able to imply depths of feeling by doing very little
- Imply Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Your remark implies (to me) that you think I'm wrong Early reports implied that the judge's death was not an accident His words implied a threat War implies fighting and death
- implying - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
im•ply ɪmˈplaɪ v , -plied, -ply•ing to indicate or suggest (something) without its being stated in words: [~ + object] His actions implied a lack of faith [~ + (that) clause] The doctor's frown implied that something was wrong presuppose:[~ + object] A fair trial implies a jury that is not biased See -plic-
- IMPLYING Synonyms: 41 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for IMPLYING: insinuating, hinting, symbolic, suggestive, symbolical, connoting, referring, expressive; Antonyms of IMPLYING: declaring, announcing, proclaiming, explaining, describing, elucidating, spelling out, delineating
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