IMPLIED
Word of the Week
IMPLY/IMPLIED
im·ply
verb \im-ˈplī\: to express (something) in an indirect way : to suggest (something) without saying or showing it plainly
: to include or involve (something) as a natural or necessary part or result
im·plied
im·ply·ing
Examples of IMPLY/IMPLIED
- Early reports implied that the judge's death was not an accident.
- His words implied a threat.
- War implies fighting and death.