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imply
verb
-
imply
,
implying
,
implies
,
implied
to
suggest
or
say
something
indirectly
,
rather
than
state
it
clearly
•
Her
shy
smile
seemed
to
imply
that
she
already
knew
the
surprise
.
Her
shy
smile
seemed
to
imply
that
she
already
knew
the
surprise
.
•
By
walking
out
of
the
meeting
early
,
he
implied
his
disagreement
with
the
decision
.
By
walking
out
of
the
meeting
early
,
he
implied
his
disagreement
with
the
decision
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
French
implier
or
Latin
implicare
‘
entwine
,
involve
’.
verb
-
imply
,
implying
,
implies
,
implied
to
involve
something
as
a
necessary
part
or
logical
consequence
•
Signing
this
agreement
implies
that
you
accept
all
the
terms
.
Signing
this
agreement
implies
that
you
accept
all
the
terms
.
•
Being
a
parent
implies
responsibility
and
patience
.
Being
a
parent
implies
responsibility
and
patience
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
French
implier
or
Latin
implicare
‘
entwine
,
involve
’.
simply
adverb
in
a
clear
,
plain
,
and
uncomplicated
way
•
The
teacher
explained
fractions
simply
so
even
the
younger
students
understood
.
The
teacher
explained
fractions
simply
so
even
the
younger
students
understood
.
•
If
you
mix
red
and
blue
paint
,
they
simply
make
purple
.
If
you
mix
red
and
blue
paint
,
they
simply
make
purple
.
adverb
used
to
emphasize
that
something
is
absolutely
or
truly
the
case
•
That
sunset
is
simply
beautiful
.
That
sunset
is
simply
beautiful
.
•
Your
idea
is
simply
brilliant
!
Your
idea
is
simply
brilliant
!
adverb
only
;
merely
;
nothing
more
than
•
He
’
s
not
angry
;
he
’
s
simply
tired
.
He
’
s
not
angry
;
he
’
s
simply
tired
.
•
This
toolbox
is
simply
a
gift
for
Dad
,
nothing
fancy
.
This
toolbox
is
simply
a
gift
for
Dad
,
nothing
fancy
.