"Imply" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Imply" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Imply" Meaning

to suggest or indicate (something) without making it explicit; to subtly convey or hint at (something)

"Imply" Examples

Imperative of "Imply"


Imply is a verb that means to suggest or infer something without directly stating it. Here are five examples of its usage:

The teacher's words implied that the student's excuse was not acceptable. (

imply a meaning)

The company's new policy implies that employees are expected to work longer hours. (

suggest)

The author's subtle hints implied that the main character's fate was uncertain. (

suggest without stating)

The comedian's joke implied that he was making fun of the audience. (

suggest a meaning without stating it)

The public's outcry implied that the government's decision was unpopular. (

suggest a mood or sentiment)


Note: In each example, "imply" is used to convey a meaning or suggestion that is not directly stated.

"Imply" Similar Words

Implores

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Imploring

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Imploringly

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Implosion

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Implosions

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The word "implosions" refers to a sudden and intense collapse or failure, often with a loud and violent sound, in a system, structure, or situation. It can also refer to the sound itself, as if something is imploding or collapsing inward.

Implosive

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Implosive refers to something that collapses or implodes inwardly, often explosively or rapidly. It can also describe a vocalization or sound that is sudden, intense, and inwardly-directed, such as the collapse of a physical structure or a loud, explosive sound, like a bursting balloon or a sonic boom.

Implunge

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Impluvium

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Implying

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Impoisonment

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Impolarly

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Impolite

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Impolitely

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Impoliteness

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Impolitic

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Imponderability

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Imponderability is the quality or state of being imponderable, which refers to a situation or problem that is difficult to think about or understand because it is vague, unclear, or complex.