"Tacit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tacit" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tacit" Meaning

Implied or understood, but not explicitly stated.

Example: "Her silence was a tacit acceptance of the offer."

"Tacit" Examples

5 Examples of Usage for the Word "Tacit"


1. Unspoken Understanding

The deal was made with a tacit agreement that neither side would speak of it publicly.

2. Implied Consent

Her nod was a tacit consent to accept the job offer without any further negotiation.

3. Hidden Meaning

The artist's use of color was a tacit reference to the themes of freedom and repression in the painting.

4. Understood Without Saying

The look of disappointment was a tacit criticism of her careless spending habits.

5. Implicit Message

The company's decision not to attend the trade show was a tacit acknowledgement of their financial troubles.

"Tacit" Similar Words

Tachyphemic

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Tachyphemic refers to speaking or speaking overly quickly, often to the point of being difficult to understand. It comes from the Greek words "tachy," meaning "swift" or "rapid," and "phemic," meaning "having to do with words."

Tachyphylactic

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Tachyphylaxis

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Tachyphylaxis refers to a state of rapid physiological or psychological adaptation to the effects of a substance, especially a stimulant or a medication, resulting in a diminished response or decreased sensitivity over time. This phenomenon can occur when a person is exposed to the substance repeatedly, leading to a decrease in its effectiveness or a need for increasing doses to achieve the same effect. Tachyphylaxis can be observed in various contexts, including the body's response to medications, allergic reactions, or even the effects of emotional stimuli.

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Tachypneic

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Tachypnoea

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Tachyzoite

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A tachyzoite is a parasitic stage of a protozoan, particularly Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite that infects humans and other mammals.<br><br>The tachyzoite is one of the two main stages of the parasite's life cycle, the other being the bradyzoite. Tachyzoites are the rapidly multiplying form of the parasite, and are responsible for causing the acute symptoms of toxoplasmosis, such as fever, headache, and swollen lymph nodes.

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Tacitly

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Tacitness

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Taciturn

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Taciturnity

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Taciturnly

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Characterized by or disposed to withhold or restrict information or expression; uncommunicative.

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Tack

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Tacked

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Tacked: (past tense of "tack") <br><br>1. The past tense of tack, meaning to attach or fasten something firmly to something else using a tack.<br>2. To address or tackle a problem or issue.<br>3. In engineering and construction, to attach a beam or a structural element to another structure.<br>4. In sailing, to change direction without turning the bow of the boat through the wind.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She marked the important point on the map and then tacked it to the bulletin board.<br>- The team had to tackle the complex problem from different angles.<br>- The engineer tacked the beam to the wall to provide extra support.<br>- The sailor expertly tacked the sail to change direction.