implicitness

[US]/ɪmˈplɪsɪtnəs/
[UK]/ɪmˈplɪsɪtnəs/

Translation

n.the quality of being implicit; a partly revealed state in which some information is exposed while a larger part remains hidden, especially in understanding, decision-making, or strategic interaction; a factor for grasping or exploring an unknown world through what is not fully recognized or stated

Phrases & Collocations

high implicitness

low implicitness

implicitness matters

implicitness level

implicitness in speech

implicitness in writing

implicitness in culture

implicitness in communication

implicitness in language

implicitness in context

Example Sentences

the implicitness of his apology made it hard to know if he meant it.

researchers examined the implicitness of the threat in the message.

the implicitness of the agreement left room for different interpretations.

her implicitness in the meeting created confusion among the team.

we questioned the implicitness of the policy statement during the review.

the implicitness of his refusal was polite but unmistakable.

editors reduced the implicitness of the passage to improve clarity.

the implicitness of their relationship was obvious to everyone else.

in diplomacy, the implicitness of a warning can prevent escalation.

the teacher explained the implicitness of the poem in simple terms.

audience members debated the implicitness of the director’s ending.

the implicitness of the contract clause increased legal risk.

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