implied in English

adjective
1
suggested but not directly expressed; implicit.
she was aware of his implied criticism
verb
1
strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
the salesmen who uses jargon to imply his superior knowledge
synonyms:insinuatesuggesthint (at)intimatesay indirectlyindicategive someone to understandconvey the impressionsignal

Use "implied" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "implied" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "implied", or refer to the context using the word "implied" in the English Dictionary.

1. His words implied displeasure.

2. 4 His words implied displeasure.

3. You've implied I'm a slut.

4. 12 His silence implied agreement.

5. The “Antebellum” is still implied

6. This implied condemning him to death.

7. Attornment may be expressed or implied

8. Amissibility implied in exhortations to perseverance

9. 22 Again, decisions like these implied change.

10. 10 This implied condemning him to death.

11. 8 They implied him to be honest.

12. He implied that we were emotionally immature.

13. She hoarded words that implied such intimacy.

14. 19 She hoarded words that implied such intimacy.

15. 18 The second is implied by the first.

16. 6 He implied that you were all wrong.

17. 2 He implied that we were emotionally immature.

18. I disliked the implied criticism in his voice.

19. This promise implied permanent service at the tabernacle.

20. If he does not, grave punishment is implied.

21. Bailments may be created by contracts, either express or implied, which require agreement, and the agreement may also be express or implied

22. 3 He implied that we were emotionally immature.

23. Bailments may be created by contracts, either express or implied, which require agreement, and the agreement may also be express or implied

24. Assent can be express, implied, constructive or apparent

25. Metaphorically it implied a sort of admirable energy.

26. 5 She felt undermined by the implied criticism.

27. 1448 (implied in verb asperse), from Latin Aspersionem (nom

28. 12 I disliked the implied criticism in his voice.

29. 7 Her tone implied that her patience was limited.

30. Thus, an additional Covering, the company implied, is excessive

31. (Chairmen) A person (implied male) presiding over a meeting

32. 183: 7 Amissibility implied in warnings against a postasy

33. (Psalm 130:3) The implied answer is: no one.

34. The dull, absent look on her face implied boredom.

35. 20 Consent may be express but is usually implied.

36. An underlying or implied tendency or meaning; an undercurrent.

37. As implied, Biopics also get scrapped all the time

38. 24 These standards arise from terms implied by law.

39. 1 I disliked the implied criticism in his voice.

40. You implied that I had carnal relations with my sister.

41. 25 The salesmen only implied that the cars were safe.

42. He even implied that he was more righteous than God.

43. All such promises, given or implied, should be adhered to.

44. 18 This implied structural changes for all the big brewers.

45. 23 This implied structural changes for all the big brewers.

46. 9 The dull, absent look on her face implied boredom.

47. "Implied" occupations are recorded to index vocational activities described in advertisements.

48. But he implied it might have something to do with " ageism "?

49. Indices of discrimination and diagnostic accuracy: Their ROCs and implied models.

50. (b) What is implied by Jesus’ use of the word “steward”?