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implicit
 
ADJECTIVE:1. Conveyed indirectly without words or speech: implied, inferred, tacit, understood, unsaid, unspoken, unuttered, wordless. Idioms: taken for granted. See SHOW. 2. Having no reservations: absolute, unconditional, undoubting, unfaltering, unhesitating, unquestioning, unreserved, wholehearted. See BIG, LIMITED. 3. Involved in the essential nature of something but not shown or developed: practical, virtual. See BE, SHOW.
 
 
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