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implied

Aussprache: [ɪmˈplaɪd]

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Kontext: „communication“

(verb) to suggest something without saying it directly. When you say something in a way that hints at another meaning, that's implying. It's like when you don't say something straight out but still want someone to understand it.

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She implied that she was happy with the surprise party by smiling the whole time.

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He didn't imply that he was angry; he just laughed it off.

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Did she imply that we should leave early?

Kontext: „understanding“

(adjective) something that is not stated directly but is understood to be true. If you can see what someone means without them saying it clearly, it’s implied.

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There was an implied agreement that everyone would help clean up after the party.

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There was no implied message in his words; he was very clear.

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What is the implied meaning behind her smile?

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