implicitly

In an implicit or implied manner.

Adverb

  1. In an implicit or implied manner.
    • tell someone implicitly
    • He was punished for asking for answers implicitly during the exam.
    • I will sometimes omit the features that need to agree on the arcs, just to keep the diagrams simpler. I will also often omit many features of the head categories, such as count, mass, name, and number agreement...
  2. Without doubting or questioning.

Origin

Etymology tree English implicit Middle English -ly English -ly English implicitly From implicit + -ly.

Forms

more implicitly most implicitly

Antonyms

explicitly