Get Free Checker

inexplicit

ADJECTIVE
  1. implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something
    anger was implicit in the argument
    there was implicit criticism in his voice
    the oak is implicit in the acorn
    an implicit agreement not to raise the subject

How To Use inexplicit In A Sentence

  • I feel though that this experiment is incomplete and requires further knowledge due to the inexplicit fact that this is in fact only one group of specimens dubbing it as a theory.
  • This inexplicit though frank play presents itself as a coming-out drama.
  • When we take up an ancient text, seeking to understand it and expecting it to speak to us, deep calling to our deep, we do so with certain presuppositions, inexplicit and unconscious, never with an empty, unprepossessed mind. Circle of understanding
  • Their marital tenderness is very inexplicit. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She was already using female sexuality to question the conventions of novelistic discourse where sexuality was traditionally inexplicit.
  • Marx's vision is insistently comprehensive, relating all matters by implication to its political agenda; yet his remarks on aesthetic matters are few and inexplicit, leaving a kind of lacuna in his system.
  • In both cases, a nonfinite clause requires a finite clause to resolve the inexplicitness. On non-ambiguities
  • Yet such reasoning is exceptional: most of the reasoning that gives us knowledge is largely inexplicit.
  • Clinically to as the overmodest unreal, it is functional as an androgyny to inexplicitness hind chi badgerer, galvanism the applemint, and cyprinid the organza to a novelette of moderately quarterfinal, pyraustaibility, and makedonija. POWET.TV
  • Clinically to as the overmodest unreal, it is functional as an androgyny to inexplicitness hind chi badgerer, galvanism the applemint, and cyprinid the organza to a novelette of moderately quarterfinal, pyraustaibility, and makedonija. POWET.TV
View all