implicitness

/ɪmˈplɪsɪtnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being suggested or understood without being directly stated.
    • In many cultures, implicitness in communication is valued over directness.
    • The implicitness of the threat in his tone made her uneasy.
    • The implicitness of the agreement made it easy for both sides to later disagree on the details.
  2. The state of being complete and unquestioning, as in trust or faith.
    • The child's implicitness in believing everything her father said was touching.
    • His implicitness of loyalty to the company never wavered, even during hard times.
    • The team's implicitness in following the coach's instructions led to their victory.
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