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implicit

Implicit means something is understood without being said out loud.

Explanation at your level:

Sometimes people do not use words to say what they want. If you smile at a friend, you are happy. You did not say 'I am happy,' but your friend knows. This is implicit. It is a way of showing meaning without using big sentences.

You use implicit when something is true but not said. Imagine you go to a friend's house. You know you should take off your shoes. Nobody told you, but it is an implicit rule. It is understood by everyone.

In English, we often have implicit meaning. This means the speaker expects you to understand the message without them explaining it fully. For example, if a teacher says, 'The test is tomorrow,' the implicit message is: 'You should study tonight.' It is a very useful word for describing how we communicate in real life.

The term implicit is essential for discussing nuance. It distinguishes between what is explicitly stated and what is merely suggested. In professional environments, you might hear about implicit trust, which is the confidence you have in a team member without needing a written contract. It is a sophisticated way to talk about social contracts and hidden assumptions.

At an advanced level, implicit is frequently used in discussions regarding psychology and sociology, particularly regarding implicit bias. This refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding and actions in an unconscious manner. Unlike explicit prejudice, which is overt, implicit bias is tucked away in the cognitive architecture. Understanding this distinction is crucial for academic writing and critical analysis of social behavior.

In a mastery context, implicit serves as a bridge between linguistics and philosophy. It relates to the concept of implicature—a technical term in pragmatics where a speaker communicates more than what is literally said. Whether analyzing literary subtext or legal loopholes, the ability to identify the implicit is the hallmark of a high-level communicator. It requires an acute awareness of cultural context, register, and the 'unsaid' architecture of human discourse.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Implicit means unstated but understood.
  • It is the opposite of explicit.
  • Commonly used in professional contexts.
  • Derived from the Latin for 'folded in'.

Have you ever had a friend who just knew what you were thinking without you saying a word? That is the essence of implicit. It describes information, meanings, or agreements that are tucked away beneath the surface of our words or actions.

Think of it as the opposite of explicit. If something is explicit, it is crystal clear and stated openly. If it is implicit, it is like a hidden layer of meaning that you are expected to pick up on through context or social cues. It is a vital part of human communication because we rarely say every single thing we mean!

The word implicit comes from the Latin word implicitus, which means 'entangled' or 'interwoven.' It is related to the verb implicare, which literally means to fold into something else.

Historically, it referred to things that were folded into or wrapped up within something else, making them hard to see at first glance. Over centuries, the meaning shifted from the physical act of folding to the abstract concept of ideas being 'folded' into a statement. It is a linguistic cousin to the word imply, sharing that same DNA of hidden, internal meaning.

You will most often hear implicit used in professional or academic settings, though it pops up in daily life too. It is a favorite word for describing implicit bias, implicit trust, or implicit agreements.

Because it sounds a bit sophisticated, it is perfect for when you want to sound precise about social dynamics. Use it when you want to highlight that something is true, even if there is no official contract or spoken promise backing it up. It sits on the formal side of the register scale, but it is not so stuffy that you cannot use it in a thoughtful conversation with a colleague.

While 'implicit' itself is a descriptor, it is often associated with these concepts:

  • Read between the lines: Finding the implicit meaning.
  • An unspoken rule: An implicit social expectation.
  • Taken for granted: An implicit assumption that something will always be there.
  • Implicit bias: Unconscious attitudes that affect our actions.
  • Silent consent: Agreeing to something implicitly by not saying no.

Implicit is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'an implicit threat') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'the agreement was implicit'). The stress is on the second syllable: im-PLI-cit.

It rhymes with words like explicit, solicit, and illicit. When pronouncing it, make sure the 'p' and 'l' sounds are distinct. It is not a noun, so you do not pluralize it; however, you can turn it into an adverb by adding '-ly' to get implicitly.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'complex'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK ɪmˈplɪsɪt

Clear short vowels.

US ɪmˈplɪsɪt

Similar to UK, clear stress on second syllable.

Common Errors

  • Confusing with explicit
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Vowel elongation

Rhymes With

explicit illicit solicit implicit twicit

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

Moderate

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

リスニング 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

implied hidden clear

Learn Next

explicit tacit nuance

上級

implicature pragmatics

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The implicit rule.

Linking verbs

It is implicit.

Adverb formation

Implicitly.

Examples by Level

1

He gave an implicit nod.

nod without words

adjective modifying noun

2

It was an implicit rule.

a rule everyone knows

adjective

3

Her smile was implicit.

smile showing feeling

adjective

4

The trust was implicit.

deep trust

adjective

5

It is an implicit fact.

a known fact

adjective

6

The meaning is implicit.

hidden meaning

adjective

7

They had an implicit deal.

a silent deal

adjective

8

The love was implicit.

felt love

adjective

1

The implicit message was clear.

2

We have an implicit agreement.

3

There is an implicit danger here.

4

He showed implicit faith in me.

5

The rules were implicit.

6

Her support was implicit.

7

It was an implicit choice.

8

The tone was implicit.

1

There was an implicit understanding between them.

2

The implicit bias in the report was concerning.

3

He gave his implicit consent by staying silent.

4

The implicit threat made everyone nervous.

5

Her implicit criticism was hard to ignore.

6

We rely on implicit social norms.

7

The implicit goal is to save money.

8

His implicit confidence was inspiring.

1

The contract contained an implicit clause about quality.

2

She recognized the implicit challenge in his question.

3

There is an implicit assumption that we will finish on time.

4

His implicit knowledge of the system is unmatched.

5

The movie relies on implicit storytelling.

6

They shared an implicit bond of loyalty.

7

The implicit message was lost on the audience.

8

We must address the implicit bias in our hiring process.

1

The author uses implicit imagery to convey grief.

2

His argument rests on an implicit premise.

3

There is an implicit tension in the room.

4

The implicit nature of the agreement caused confusion.

5

She has an implicit grasp of complex theories.

6

The policy has implicit benefits for staff.

7

Implicit in his statement was a warning.

8

The study explores implicit memory functions.

1

The text is rich with implicit cultural references.

2

His critique was an implicit rejection of the status quo.

3

The implicit structure of the poem is fascinating.

4

She possesses an implicit sense of justice.

5

The implicit logic of the argument is flawed.

6

We are governed by implicit social contracts.

7

The implicit weight of his words was heavy.

8

There is an implicit irony in the situation.

類義語

implied indirect unspoken suggested hidden unexpressed

よく使う組み合わせ

implicit bias
implicit trust
implicit understanding
implicit agreement
implicit assumption
implicit threat
implicit consent
implicit knowledge
remain implicit
become implicit

Idioms & Expressions

"Read between the lines"

Find the implicit meaning

You have to read between the lines to know he is angry.

neutral

"Unspoken rule"

A rule that is implicit

It is an unspoken rule to be quiet here.

neutral

"Between the lines"

Hidden meaning

The truth is between the lines.

neutral

"Take for granted"

Assume implicitly

Don't take his help for granted.

neutral

"Silent agreement"

Implicit consent

We had a silent agreement to leave early.

neutral

"Hidden agenda"

An implicit motive

He has a hidden agenda.

neutral

Easily Confused

implicit vs Explicit

Antonyms

Explicit is open, implicit is hidden.

Explicit instructions vs implicit rules.

implicit vs Imply

Same root

Imply is the verb.

He implied it implicitly.

implicit vs Inherent

Both hidden

Inherent is inside by nature.

Inherent quality vs implicit rule.

implicit vs Tacit

Similar meaning

Tacit is usually about agreement.

Tacit approval.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The [noun] was implicit.

The danger was implicit.

A2

An implicit [noun].

An implicit threat.

C1

Implicit in [something] is [something].

Implicit in his words is a promise.

B1

He gave his implicit [noun].

He gave his implicit consent.

B2

The [noun] remained implicit.

The rule remained implicit.

語族

Nouns

implication The act of implying

Verbs

imply To suggest indirectly

Adjectives

implicit Suggested without words

関連

explicit antonym

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Professional Neutral Casual

よくある間違い

Using 'implicit' as a verb Use 'imply'
Implicit is an adjective, imply is the verb.
Confusing with 'explicit' Check the context
Explicit means clear; implicit means hidden.
Saying 'an implicit of' Use 'an implicit [noun]'
It needs a noun to describe.
Pronouncing as 'im-plee-sit' im-PLI-sit
Focus on the short 'i' sound.
Overusing in casual speech Use 'unspoken' or 'hidden'
Implicit can sound too academic.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a gift wrapped in paper—the gift is implicit.

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Business Context

Use it to describe team culture.

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Social Norms

Use it to talk about customs.

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Adjective Rule

Always pair with a noun.

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Stress

Hit the 'pli' hard.

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Verb Confusion

Don't use it as a verb.

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Etymology

It means folded.

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Flashcards

Pair with 'explicit'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

IM-PLIC-IT: I'm PLIed (folded) IN To it.

Visual Association

A letter folded inside an envelope.

Word Web

hidden unspoken implied context

チャレンジ

Find one implicit rule in your house today.

語源

Latin

Original meaning: Entangled or folded in

文化的な背景

None, but be aware of 'implicit bias' context.

Used often in business and social etiquette.

Used in psychology textbooks regarding bias.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • implicit bias
  • implicit agreement
  • implicit trust

In relationships

  • implicit understanding
  • implicit bond
  • implicit support

In academic writing

  • implicit premise
  • implicit meaning
  • implicit assumption

In social situations

  • implicit rule
  • implicit expectation
  • implicit tone

Conversation Starters

"What is an implicit rule in your family?"

"How do you spot implicit bias?"

"Why is implicit communication important?"

"Can you think of an implicit agreement you have with a friend?"

"Is it better to be explicit or implicit?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you understood something without it being said.

Describe an implicit rule at your workplace.

Reflect on the difference between explicit and implicit communication.

How does implicit bias affect our daily choices?

よくある質問

8 問

Yes, they are very similar.

Usually for ideas or rules.

im-PLI-sit.

Yes, it is moderately formal.

Explicit.

Yes, that is the adverb.

Very common in professional settings.

Not necessarily secret, just unstated.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The rule was ___, so nobody spoke it.

正解! おしい! 正解: implicit

It was not spoken.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'hidden'?

正解! おしい! 正解: implicit

Implicit means suggested.

true false B1

Implicit and explicit mean the same thing.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

They are opposites.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matching opposites.

sentence order B2

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正解! おしい! 正解:

Correct sentence structure.

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