implicitly
/ɪmˈplɪsɪtli/
adverb
- In a way that is suggested or understood without being directly stated.
- She implicitly agreed to the plan by nodding her head.
- His silence implicitly confirmed that he knew the truth.
- The contract implicitly guarantees a refund if the service is poor.
- Completely and without any doubt or question; used with verbs like 'trust' or 'believe'.
- The team relied implicitly on their captain's decisions.
- The children trusted their teacher implicitly to keep them safe.
- She believed implicitly in her friend's honesty.
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