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Meaning of impliedly
The primary meaning of the word "impliedly" is to suggest or indicate something indirectly.
Etymology of impliedly
The word "impliedly" originates from the verb "imply," which is derived from the Old French word "implicier," meaning "to fold in" or "to involve," and the Latin word "implicare," which is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and "plicare" (meaning "to fold")
Historically, the word has been used to describe actions or statements that convey meaning indirectly, often requiring interpretation or inference
Synonyms
implicitly
indirectly
tacitly
silently
unspokenly
wordlessly
mutedly
quietly
unexpressedly
unvoicedly
unutteredly
unstatedly
unarticulatedly
unconsciously
unknowingly
unintentionally
unwittingly
involuntarily
automatically
instinctively
intuitively
subliminally
suggestively
insinuatingly
allusively
inferentially
deductively
implicitly
indirectly
by implication
by inference
Definitions
- In an implicit manner, by implication, or by inference
- * So as to imply something, or to have an implicit meaning
Usage Examples
- The company impliedly admitted their mistake by offering a refund
- * The politician's speech impliedly criticized the opposition party's policies
- * The artist's use of color and light impliedly conveyed a sense of sadness and longing
Antonyms
explicitly
directly
openly
clearly
plainly
outspokenly
vocally
expressively
deliberately
intentionally
knowingly
consciously
voluntarily
explicitly
openly
directly
clearly
unmistakably
obviously
plainly
straightly
forthrightly
candidly
frankly