At the A1 level, you don't really need the word 'explícito'. Instead, you use the word 'claro' (clear). If you want to say a message is easy to understand, you say 'El mensaje es claro'. However, you might see 'Contenido Explícito' on a music CD or a video. Just remember that it means 'very clear' or 'direct'. If a teacher tells you 'Sé claro', they are asking you to speak simply. 'Explícito' is just a more advanced, formal version of 'claro'. You should focus on learning how adjectives like this change from 'explícito' (for boys/masculine things) to 'explícita' (for girls/feminine things). For example: 'Un libro explícito' but 'Una foto explícita'. Even at A1, knowing that 'ex-' often means 'out' can help you remember that this word is about putting information 'out' there for everyone to see clearly.
At the A2 level, you are starting to use more descriptive adjectives. You might encounter 'explícito' when reading simple news articles or watching TV. It is important to know that 'explícito' is used for things you say or write. You wouldn't use it for 'clear water' (that is 'agua clara'). You use it for 'clear instructions' (instrucciones explícitas). You might also hear it in the context of 'explicit content' in songs. Practice the plural forms: 'Los mensajes son explícitos'. Notice the accent on the 'í'. This is important for your pronunciation. In Spanish, we say 'ex-PLÍ-ci-to'. Try to use it when 'claro' feels too simple. For example, if you are explaining a rule in a game, you can say 'Las reglas son explícitas'. This shows you have a slightly higher vocabulary than a beginner.
At the B1 level, you should begin to distinguish between 'claro', 'directo', and 'explícito'. 'Explícito' is more formal and implies that every detail has been mentioned. It is very useful when talking about work or school. For example, if your boss gives you a task but doesn't explain how to do it, you can say: 'Necesito instrucciones más explícitas'. This sounds more professional than just saying 'No entiendo'. You will also see this word in contracts or terms of service. 'El consentimiento explícito' is a common phrase you will see when signing up for websites. It means you must 'explicitly' click 'I agree'. At this level, you should also be comfortable using the adverb 'explícitamente'. 'Él lo dijo explícitamente' (He said it explicitly). This adds precision to your storytelling and descriptions.
B2 is the 'home' level for this word. You are expected to use 'explícito' to discuss complex topics like law, media, and social interactions. You should understand the contrast between 'explícito' and 'implícito'. In a literature class or a business meeting, you might analyze whether a message was 'explícito' (stated clearly) or 'implícito' (suggested). You should also be aware of the cultural nuance: in some Spanish-speaking countries, being too 'explícito' can be seen as slightly aggressive or rude because the culture prefers 'indirect' communication. However, in technical fields like medicine or engineering, being 'explícito' is a requirement. You should be able to use collocations like 'mención explícita', 'deseo explícito', and 'prohibición explícita' without hesitation. Your grammar should be perfect: 'Las advertencias explícitas fueron ignoradas'.
At the C1 level, you use 'explícito' to discuss abstract concepts and fine-tune your arguments. You might use it in the context of 'conocimiento explícito' (codified knowledge) versus 'conocimiento tácito'. You understand that 'explícito' isn't just about clarity, but about the formal declaration of intent. You can use it to critique films or books: 'La violencia explícita en la obra sirve para subrayar la crueldad del régimen'. You are also aware of its use in linguistics, such as 'sujeto explícito' (when the subject is actually written in the sentence) versus 'sujeto tácito' (when it is omitted). Your use of the word is precise, and you can swap it for more sophisticated synonyms like 'patente', 'manifiesto', or 'meridiano' depending on the rhetorical effect you want to achieve.
At the C2 level, 'explícito' is a tool for philosophical and highly technical discourse. You might discuss the 'explicitación' (the act of making something explicit) of social norms or the 'marco explícito' (explicit framework) of a scientific theory. You can navigate the most formal legal texts where 'explícito' is used to define the boundaries of liability. You understand the historical etymology from the Latin 'explicitus' (unrolled/unfolded) and how that relates to 'explicar' (to explain). You can use the word in ironic or highly nuanced ways, such as 'un silencio explícito' (a silence so clear it speaks volumes). Your mastery allows you to use the word in any register, from analyzing 'letras explícitas' in urban music to drafting 'cláusulas explícitas' in international treaties.

explícito/a in 30 Seconds

  • Explícito means clear, direct, and detailed.
  • It is used for messages, rules, and media content.
  • It must agree in gender and number (explícito/a/os/as).
  • Its direct opposite is 'implícito' (suggested but not stated).

The Spanish word explícito (and its feminine form explícita) is an essential adjective for English speakers reaching the B2 level. At its core, it describes anything that is expressed with total clarity, leaving no room for interpretation, ambiguity, or hidden meanings. When something is explícito, the speaker or writer has laid out all the details on the table. In the world of linguistics and communication, it serves as the direct counterpart to implícito (implicit), which refers to things suggested but not stated.

Legal and Formal Contexts
In legal documents, contracts, and formal agreements, being explícito is a requirement. Lawyers demand consentimiento explícito (explicit consent) to ensure that all parties fully understand the terms they are agreeing to. If a clause is not stated clearly, it might be contested in court. Therefore, use this word when you want to emphasize that a rule or a permission has been documented or spoken out loud without any mystery.
Media and Content Ratings
Just like in English, contenido explícito refers to media (music, film, literature) that contains graphic or direct depictions of violence, strong language, or sexual themes. On Spotify or Netflix, you will often see the 'E' tag or a warning that the content is explícito. This warns the audience that the depictions are not subtle or metaphorical but direct and potentially shocking.
Daily Social Interactions
In everyday life, you might use this word to complain about a lack of clarity. If a friend gives you vague directions, you might say, 'Necesito que seas más explícito.' This is a polite but firm way to ask for more details. It suggests that while you heard what they said, the 'what' and 'how' are still missing.

El contrato contiene una cláusula explícita sobre la confidencialidad de los datos.

Translation: The contract contains an explicit clause regarding data confidentiality.

Understanding the nuance of explícito also involves understanding its social weight. In Spanish culture, which can sometimes be high-context (meaning things are often implied through social cues), being explícito can sometimes come across as very direct or even blunt. However, in professional settings, it is highly valued for efficiency. If you are a manager, giving instrucciones explícitas prevents mistakes and saves time.

Fue muy explícito al describir sus razones para renunciar al cargo.

Translation: He was very explicit in describing his reasons for resigning from the position.

No dejaron nada a la imaginación; el mensaje fue totalmente explícito.

Translation: They left nothing to the imagination; the message was totally explicit.
Educational Context
In pedagogy, enseñanza explícita refers to a teaching style where the teacher clearly states the learning objectives and provides step-by-step demonstrations. This is contrasted with 'discovery learning'. If you are learning Spanish, you likely prefer explicaciones explícitas of grammar rules rather than just guessing them from context.

La profesora dio órdenes explícitas de no abrir el libro durante el examen.

Translation: The teacher gave explicit orders not to open the book during the exam.

Buscamos un compromiso explícito por parte del gobierno para mejorar la salud pública.

Translation: We are looking for an explicit commitment from the government to improve public health.

In summary, explícito is your go-to word for anything that is 'out in the open'. Whether it is a clear instruction, a graphic movie, or a detailed legal clause, if there is no 'reading between the lines' required, it is explícito.

Using explícito correctly requires an understanding of Spanish adjective placement and agreement. Because it is a descriptive adjective that defines a specific quality of a noun, it almost always follows the noun it modifies. This is the standard position for adjectives that differentiate one thing from another. For example, un mensaje explícito is different from un mensaje vago.

Agreement in Gender and Number
Spanish learners often forget that adjectives ending in -o must change to -a for feminine nouns and add -s for plurals. 1. Masculine Singular: El permiso explícito. 2. Feminine Singular: La orden explícita. 3. Masculine Plural: Los términos explícitos. 4. Feminine Plural: Las condiciones explícitas.

Esas fotos son demasiado explícitas para publicarlas en esta revista familiar.

Translation: Those photos are too explicit to publish in this family magazine.

One of the most common ways to use this word is with the verb ser (to be). We use ser because clarity is often seen as an inherent characteristic of the statement or the person speaking. 'Él es muy explícito' implies that his communication style is naturally direct. 'La ley es explícita' means the text of the law itself is clear.

¿Podrías ser más explícito? No entiendo qué esperas de mí exactamente.

Translation: Could you be more explicit? I don't understand exactly what you expect of me.

In academic writing, explícito is used to point out evidence. You might write, 'Como se menciona de forma explícita en el tercer párrafo...' (As mentioned explicitly in the third paragraph...). This signals to the reader that you are not interpreting the text, but rather quoting a direct statement.

El autor hace una referencia explícita a la guerra civil en su última novela.

Translation: The author makes an explicit reference to the civil war in his latest novel.
Collocation with 'Dejar'
A very common phrase is 'dejar algo explícito' (to make something explicit/clear). 'Dejó explícito su deseo de no ser molestado' (He made clear his wish not to be disturbed). This structure focuses on the result of the action.

Es necesario dejar explícitos los objetivos del proyecto antes de empezar.

Translation: It is necessary to make the project objectives explicit before starting.

When dealing with content warnings, you will see it used as a standalone label. A CD might have a sticker saying Contenido Explícito. In this case, it is modifying the noun 'contenido'. If you are talking about the lyrics, you would say letras explícitas.

La película fue censurada por mostrar escenas de violencia muy explícitas.

Translation: The movie was censored for showing very explicit scenes of violence.

Finally, remember that explícito is often paired with intensifiers like totalmente, completamente, or muy. Since clarity can exist in degrees, these help specify just how clear the information is. 'Fue un rechazo totalmente explícito' means there was absolutely no doubt that the answer was 'no'.

In the Spanish-speaking world, explícito is a word of high frequency in professional, academic, and media environments. While you might not hear a child use it on the playground, you will certainly hear it in any context involving rules, agreements, or critical analysis. Let's break down where you are most likely to encounter it.

The Corporate World
In meetings, project managers often use explícito to avoid 'malentendidos' (misunderstandings). You might hear: 'Necesitamos que los KPIs sean explícitos'. This means the key performance indicators must be clearly defined numbers, not vague goals like 'doing better'. In this environment, being explícito is synonymous with being professional and data-driven.
News and Journalism
Journalists use the word when reporting on political statements or court rulings. If a politician makes a promise that isn't just a hint, the reporter will say: 'El presidente hizo una promesa explícita de bajar los impuestos'. This adds weight to the report, suggesting the politician can be held accountable for those specific words.

El comunicado de prensa no fue lo suficientemente explícito sobre las causas del accidente.

Translation: The press release was not explicit enough about the causes of the accident.

In the world of art and entertainment, explícito is the standard term for age-restricted content. If you are browsing a Spanish-language bookstore or streaming service, you might see warnings about lenguaje explícito. This tells the consumer that the lyrics or dialogue contains profanity. It is a technical term used by regulatory bodies like the ICAA in Spain or various ministries of culture in Latin America.

Esta versión de la canción no tiene el aviso de contenido explícito.

Translation: This version of the song does not have the explicit content warning.

In academic settings, especially in science and philosophy, conocimiento explícito (explicit knowledge) is a common term. It refers to knowledge that can be easily articulated, codified, and stored—like the facts in a textbook—as opposed to conocimiento tácito (tacit knowledge), which is gained through experience and is harder to explain.

El investigador hizo explícita su metodología para que otros pudieran replicar el estudio.

Translation: The researcher made his methodology explicit so that others could replicate the study.
Technology and UI
In software development, you'll hear about programación explícita. This refers to code where every action is clearly defined by the programmer, rather than being handled automatically by the system (implicit). If you are a developer in a Spanish-speaking team, you'll use this word daily.

Es mejor usar un nombre de variable explícito que uno genérico.

Translation: It is better to use an explicit variable name than a generic one.

Whether you are reading a contract in Madrid, listening to reggaeton in Medellín, or attending a lecture in Mexico City, explícito is the word that draws the line between what is clear and what is hidden.

While explícito is a cognate of the English 'explicit', learners often stumble over its usage due to subtle differences in connotation and grammatical rules. Avoiding these common pitfalls will help you sound more like a native speaker.

Mistake 1: Over-associating with 'Adult Content'
In modern English, the word 'explicit' is very frequently used as shorthand for 'sexually explicit'. While explícito can certainly mean this in Spanish, its primary and most common meaning remains 'clear and detailed'. Don't be afraid to use it in a business meeting! If you say 'Necesito un plan explícito', no one will think you are asking for something inappropriate; they will understand you want details.
Mistake 2: Confusing 'Explícito' with 'Específico'
These two words are related but not identical. Específico (Specific) refers to something particular or precise. Explícito refers to something being stated clearly. You can have an objetivo específico (a goal that is narrow) that is not yet explícito (it hasn't been clearly written down yet). Use explícito when you want to emphasize that the information has been voiced or recorded.

Incorrecto: Dame un ejemplo explícito de esa fruta. (Unless you mean a 'clear description' of it).
Correcto: Dame un ejemplo específico de esa fruta.

Another common error is gender agreement. Because explícito is often used with abstract nouns like permiso (masculine) or orden (feminine), learners often default to the masculine form. Always double-check the noun. If you are talking about instrucciones, it must be explícitas. If you are talking about un mensaje, it must be explícito.

Incorrecto: Las reglas no son explícito.
Correcto: Las reglas no son explícitas.

A subtle mistake is using explícito when you should use claro. While they are synonyms, claro is much more common in casual conversation. If you say 'El agua está explícita', you are making a mistake; you mean 'El agua está clara' (The water is clear/transparent). Explícito is only for information, messages, or depictions.

Incorrecto: El cielo está explícito hoy.
Correcto: El cielo está despejado (o claro).

False Friend Warning: 'Explicativo'
Sometimes learners confuse explícito with explicativo. Explicativo means 'explanatory' (something that explains). An infografía explicativa is a graphic that explains a process. An infografía explícita would be a graphic that shows everything clearly (and might have a content warning!).

By keeping these distinctions in mind—especially the difference between 'clear communication' and 'adult content'—you will use explícito with the precision of a native speaker.

To truly master explícito, you need to know its neighbors. Spanish has a rich vocabulary for describing clarity and directness. Depending on the formality and the specific nuance you want to convey, you might choose one of these alternatives.

Claro (Clear)
This is the most common synonym. It is less formal than explícito and can be used for physical objects (clear water) as well as ideas. While explícito emphasizes that details were given, claro emphasizes that the message was understood.
Ejemplo: 'Fue un mensaje muy claro.'
Manifiesto (Manifest/Obvious)
This word is used when something is so clear that it is obvious to everyone. It is often used in formal or literary contexts to describe intentions or feelings.
Ejemplo: 'Su desprecio era manifiesto.' (His contempt was obvious).
Directo (Direct)
If you want to describe a person's communication style rather than the message itself, directo is a great choice. It implies that the person doesn't 'andarse con rodeos' (beat around the bush).
Ejemplo: 'Es una persona muy directa.'
Patente (Evident/Clear)
This is a very formal synonym, often used in legal or academic writing to mean 'evident'. It describes something that is clearly visible or noticeable.
Ejemplo: 'El error es patente en el informe.'

Aunque no lo dijo de forma explícita, su descontento era manifiesto.

Translation: Although he didn't say it explicitly, his discontent was manifest.

On the opposite side of the spectrum, we have antonyms. Knowing these helps define the boundaries of explícito.

Implícito (Implicit)
The direct opposite. It refers to something that is understood although not stated.
Ejemplo: 'Hay un acuerdo implícito entre nosotros.'
Tácito (Tacit)
Very similar to implícito, but usually refers to silence or lack of objection. A consentimiento tácito is when you agree by not saying 'no'.
Ejemplo: 'Recibimos su aprobación tácita.'
Ambiguo (Ambiguous)
When a message could have multiple meanings and isn't clear at all. This is the enemy of explícito.
Ejemplo: 'Sus instrucciones fueron muy ambiguas.'

By varying your vocabulary with these synonyms and antonyms, you can describe communication with much more precision, moving from basic B1 Spanish into the sophisticated nuances of B2 and C1.

How Formal Is It?

Fun Fact

In ancient times, 'explicitus' was used at the end of scrolls to indicate they were fully unrolled and finished. This is where the phrase 'explicit' at the end of a book comes from!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɛkˈsplɪsɪtəʊ/
US /ɛkˈsplɪsɪtoʊ/
The stress is on the second syllable 'plí' because of the written accent mark.
Rhymes With
implícito tácito déficit solícito ilícito lícito espíritu hábito
Common Errors
  • Stressing the first syllable (EX-pli-ci-to).
  • Pronouncing the 'x' as 's' (es-pli-ci-to). While common in some dialects, 'ks' is the standard.
  • Forgetting to change the ending to 'a' for feminine nouns.
  • Pronouncing the 'i' like the English 'i' in 'sit' rather than the sharp Spanish 'ee' sound.
  • Failing to pronounce the final 'o' clearly.

Difficulty Rating

Reading 3/5

Common in texts, easy to recognize as a cognate.

Writing 4/5

Requires correct gender/number agreement and accent placement.

Speaking 4/5

The 'x' and the accent mark 'í' require practice for native-like flow.

Listening 3/5

Usually pronounced clearly in formal contexts.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

claro decir mensaje orden entender

Learn Next

implícito tácito específico detallado ambiguo

Advanced

explicitud explicitar pragmática connotación

Grammar to Know

Adjective Agreement

El mensaje (m) es explícito (m). La regla (f) es explícita (f).

Written Accents (Tildes)

Explícito has a tilde on the 'í' because it is an 'esdrújula' word (stressed on the third-to-last syllable).

Adjective Placement

Usually follows the noun: 'un permiso explícito'.

Adverb Formation

Add -mente to the feminine form: explícita + mente = explícitamente.

Lo + Adjective

'Lo explícito' refers to the concept of being explicit.

Examples by Level

1

El libro es muy explícito.

The book is very explicit.

Masculine singular agreement.

2

La foto es explícita.

The photo is explicit.

Feminine singular agreement.

3

No es un mensaje explícito.

It is not an explicit message.

Negation with 'no'.

4

Necesito un color explícito.

I need a clear/explicit color.

Note: 'claro' is more common for colors, but 'explícito' can be used for 'defined'.

5

Ellos son muy explícitos.

They are very explicit.

Masculine plural agreement.

6

Las reglas son explícitas.

The rules are explicit.

Feminine plural agreement.

7

¿Es explícito el mapa?

Is the map explicit (detailed)?

Question structure.

8

El profesor es explícito.

The teacher is explicit (clear).

Subject-adjective agreement.

1

Las instrucciones no son explícitas.

The instructions are not explicit.

Plural feminine agreement.

2

Esa canción tiene lenguaje explícito.

That song has explicit language.

Noun-adjective pair.

3

Quiero un permiso explícito de mis padres.

I want an explicit permission from my parents.

Use of 'permiso' (masculine).

4

El dibujo es muy explícito y detallado.

The drawing is very explicit and detailed.

Coordinated adjectives.

5

Ella fue explícita con sus deseos.

She was explicit about her wishes.

Preposition 'con' after the adjective.

6

Vimos escenas explícitas en la televisión.

We saw explicit scenes on TV.

Plural feminine agreement.

7

El contrato tiene términos explícitos.

The contract has explicit terms.

Plural masculine agreement.

8

Es un deseo explícito del director.

It is an explicit wish of the director.

Possessive 'del' (de + el).

1

Lo dijo de forma explícita para que todos entendieran.

He said it in an explicit way so everyone would understand.

Adverbial phrase 'de forma explícita'.

2

No hay una prohibición explícita contra fumar aquí.

There isn't an explicit ban against smoking here.

Noun 'prohibición' is feminine.

3

El autor hace una crítica explícita a la sociedad.

The author makes an explicit critique of society.

Direct object phrase.

4

Necesitamos un compromiso explícito por escrito.

We need an explicit commitment in writing.

Adjective modifying 'compromiso'.

5

Sus palabras fueron explícitas y dolorosas.

His words were explicit and painful.

Plural feminine agreement.

6

El manual explica el proceso de manera explícita.

The manual explains the process in an explicit manner.

Adverbial phrase 'de manera explícita'.

7

No dejes nada implícito, sé totalmente explícito.

Don't leave anything implicit, be totally explicit.

Imperative 'sé' (from ser).

8

La película recibió una calificación por contenido explícito.

The movie received a rating for explicit content.

Prepositional phrase 'por contenido explícito'.

1

El juez exigió un consentimiento explícito de la víctima.

The judge demanded explicit consent from the victim.

Legal terminology.

2

A pesar de las advertencias explícitas, el joven entró en la cueva.

Despite the explicit warnings, the young man entered the cave.

Concession clause 'A pesar de'.

3

La ley es explícita respecto a los derechos de los trabajadores.

The law is explicit regarding workers' rights.

Adjective + 'respecto a'.

4

No hubo una mención explícita a su nombre en el informe.

There was no explicit mention of his name in the report.

Noun 'mención' is feminine.

5

El artista defendió el uso de imágenes explícitas como arte.

The artist defended the use of explicit images as art.

Gerund 'usando' context.

6

Es fundamental que el mensaje sea explícito y directo.

It is fundamental that the message be explicit and direct.

Subjunctive 'sea' after 'es fundamental que'.

7

El acuerdo incluye una cláusula explícita de rescisión.

The agreement includes an explicit termination clause.

Business vocabulary.

8

Ella fue muy explícita al describir los síntomas al médico.

She was very explicit when describing the symptoms to the doctor.

Adjective + 'al' + infinitive.

1

La dicotomía entre lo explícito y lo implícito es clave en la pragmática.

The dichotomy between the explicit and the implicit is key in pragmatics.

Use of 'lo' to create abstract nouns.

2

El documento carece de una estrategia explícita de ciberseguridad.

The document lacks an explicit cybersecurity strategy.

Verb 'carecer de' (to lack).

3

Se requiere una manifestación explícita de voluntad para el contrato.

An explicit manifestation of will is required for the contract.

Passive 'se' construction.

4

La novela rompe con la tradición al ser tan explícita en su erotismo.

The novel breaks with tradition by being so explicit in its eroticism.

Infinitive 'ser' after 'al'.

5

El profesor hizo una alusión explícita a los errores del pasado.

The professor made an explicit allusion to the mistakes of the past.

Noun 'alusión' is feminine.

6

La interfaz debe proporcionar una retroalimentación explícita al usuario.

The interface must provide explicit feedback to the user.

Technical context.

7

No basta con una aceptación tácita; necesitamos una explícita.

Tacit acceptance is not enough; we need an explicit one.

Contrast between antonyms.

8

El informe detalla de forma explícita las irregularidades financieras.

The report details the financial irregularities in an explicit way.

Adverbial phrase.

1

La explicitud de su discurso no dejó margen para la interpretación.

The explicitness of his speech left no room for interpretation.

Noun form 'explicitud'.

2

En la fenomenología, se busca hacer explícito lo que está latente.

In phenomenology, one seeks to make explicit what is latent.

Philosophical register.

3

El tratado internacional contiene disposiciones explícitas sobre soberanía.

The international treaty contains explicit provisions on sovereignty.

Diplomatic language.

4

La obra se caracteriza por una crudeza explícita que incomoda al espectador.

The work is characterized by an explicit rawness that makes the viewer uncomfortable.

Relative clause 'que incomoda'.

5

Es imperativo que la jerarquía de mando sea explícita en situaciones de crisis.

It is imperative that the chain of command be explicit in crisis situations.

Subjunctive mood.

6

La gramática generativa estudia las reglas explícitas que rigen el lenguaje.

Generative grammar studies the explicit rules that govern language.

Scientific register.

7

Sus intenciones, antes veladas, se han vuelto ahora explícitas.

His intentions, previously veiled, have now become explicit.

Perfect tense 'se han vuelto'.

8

El autor rehúye de lo implícito para abrazar un estilo crudo y explícito.

The author shuns the implicit to embrace a raw and explicit style.

Literary analysis.

Common Collocations

consentimiento explícito
contenido explícito
instrucciones explícitas
mención explícita
prohibición explícita
deseo explícito
referencia explícita
normas explícitas
lenguaje explícito
objetivo explícito

Common Phrases

de forma explícita

— In an explicit way. Used to describe how something was stated.

Lo dijo de forma explícita.

de manera explícita

— In an explicit manner. Synonym for 'de forma explícita'.

Actuó de manera explícita.

ser explícito

— To be clear and detailed in one's speech or writing.

Sé explícito, por favor.

hacer explícito algo

— To make something clear that was previously hidden or suggested.

Hizo explícito su enfado.

dejar explícito

— To leave something clearly stated.

Dejó explícito que no volvería.

totalmente explícito

— Completely clear, leaving zero doubt.

Un rechazo totalmente explícito.

nada explícito

— Not clear at all (sarcastic or negative).

Tu mensaje no fue nada explícito.

más explícito

— More detailed/clear (used for comparisons).

¿Puedes ser más explícito?

bastante explícito

— Fairly clear or detailed.

El mapa es bastante explícito.

lo suficientemente explícito

— Explicit enough.

No fue lo suficientemente explícito.

Often Confused With

explícito/a vs específico

Específico means 'specific/particular', while explícito means 'clearly stated'.

explícito/a vs explicativo

Explicativo means 'explanatory' (serving to explain), while explícito means 'clear/overt'.

explícito/a vs claro

Claro is a general term for 'clear', while explícito is more technical and detailed.

Idioms & Expressions

"no andarse con rodeos"

— To not beat around the bush; to be explicit/direct.

Él no se anda con rodeos, es muy explícito.

informal
"decir las cosas claras"

— To say things clearly and explicitly.

Me gusta que digas las cosas claras.

neutral
"llamar al pan pan y al vino vino"

— To call a spade a spade; to be very explicit and direct.

Habló llamando al pan pan y al vino vino.

informal
"sin pelos en la lengua"

— To speak one's mind without filtering; to be brutally explicit.

Dijo todo sin pelos en la lengua.

informal
"poner los puntos sobre las íes"

— To clarify every detail; to make everything explicit.

Es hora de poner los puntos sobre las íes.

neutral
"hablar en plata"

— To speak clearly and directly (often about money or harsh truths).

Hablando en plata, no tenemos dinero.

informal
"a calzón quitado"

— To speak with total honesty and explicitness (vulnerable/direct).

Hablamos a calzón quitado.

informal
"no dejar títere con cabeza"

— To criticize everyone explicitly and thoroughly.

En su discurso no dejó títere con cabeza.

informal
"cantar las cuarenta"

— To tell someone off explicitly and clearly.

Le canté las cuarenta por su actitud.

informal
"poner las cartas sobre la mesa"

— To be explicit about one's intentions or situation.

Puso las cartas sobre la mesa en la reunión.

neutral

Easily Confused

explícito/a vs específico

Both deal with detail.

Específico is about *which* one; Explícito is about *how* it is said.

Necesito una herramienta específica (a particular tool) vs. Necesito una orden explícita (a clear order).

explícito/a vs explicativo

Same root (explicar).

Explicativo describes the *function*; Explícito describes the *nature* of the clarity.

Un video explicativo (a video that explains) vs. Un video explícito (a video with clear/graphic content).

explícito/a vs tácito

They are opposites often discussed together.

Tácito is silent/implied; Explícito is spoken/written.

Acuerdo tácito vs. Acuerdo explícito.

explícito/a vs manifiesto

Both mean 'obvious'.

Manifiesto is more about what is visible; Explícito is about what is articulated.

Un error manifiesto vs. Una mención explícita.

explícito/a vs directo

Both imply no ambiguity.

Directo is about the path/style; Explícito is about the detail.

Un camino directo vs. Un mapa explícito.

Sentence Patterns

A1

El [noun] es explícito.

El libro es explícito.

A2

Necesito un [noun] explícito.

Necesito un permiso explícito.

B1

Lo dijo de forma explícita.

Lo dijo de forma explícita.

B2

A pesar de ser explícito, [clause].

A pesar de ser explícito, no lo entendí.

C1

Hacer explícito lo [adjective].

Hacer explícito lo implícito.

C2

La explicitud de [noun] es [adjective].

La explicitud de la ley es incuestionable.

B2

[Noun] con contenido explícito.

Canciones con contenido explícito.

B1

Ser explícito con [noun].

Sé explícito con tus razones.

Word Family

Nouns

explicitud (explicitness)
explicación (explanation)

Verbs

explicitar (to make explicit)
explicar (to explain)

Adjectives

explícito
explicativo (explanatory)

Related

implícito
tácito
claro
directo
preciso

How to Use It

frequency

High in formal, media, and professional contexts.

Common Mistakes
  • El agua es explícita. El agua es clara.

    Explícito is for information/messages, not physical transparency.

  • Un permiso explicito. Un permiso explícito.

    Missing the tilde on the 'í'.

  • Las reglas son explícitos. Las reglas son explícitas.

    Gender agreement error (reglas is feminine).

  • Lo dijo explicito. Lo dijo explícitamente.

    Using the adjective instead of the adverb to describe an action.

  • Es un ejemplo explícito. Es un ejemplo específico.

    Using 'explícito' when you mean 'specific' or 'particular'.

Tips

Agreement Matters

Always check if the noun is feminine. 'La respuesta explícita' is a common place where students forget the 'a'.

Beyond 'Claro'

Use 'explícito' when you want to sound more formal or academic. It shows a higher level of Spanish proficiency.

The 'X' Factor

Pronounce the 'x' clearly as 'ks'. It adds to the clarity of the word itself!

Business Context

In contracts, always look for the word 'explícito' to ensure your rights are clearly stated.

Directness

Remember that being too 'explícito' in some cultures can be seen as lacking 'tacto' (tact).

Unfold the Meaning

Remember 'ex-plicare' (to unfold). An explicit message is one that has been unfolded for you to see.

Adverbial Use

'Explícitamente' is great for essays. 'El autor afirma explícitamente que...'

Content Warnings

Look for the 'E' on Spotify playlists to hear 'lenguaje explícito' in action.

Consent

In modern legal Spanish, 'consentimiento explícito' is a very hot topic regarding privacy laws (GDPR).

Scientific Method

Scientists must make their 'hipótesis explícitas' before starting an experiment.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'EX-PLÍ-CITO' as 'EX-PLAINED COMPLETELY'. If it's explicit, it's been explained so well that there are no folds (plicare) left in the paper.

Visual Association

Imagine a scroll being fully unrolled on a table so you can see every single word. That is 'explícito'.

Word Web

Claro Directo Detallado Visible Abierto Manifiesto Escrito Hablado

Challenge

Try to describe your favorite movie's plot in three 'frases explícitas' without using any vague words like 'cosa' or 'algo'.

Word Origin

From the Latin 'explicitus', which is the past participle of 'explicare'.

Original meaning: The word 'explicare' literally means 'to unfold' or 'to unroll' (ex- 'out' + plicare 'to fold').

Romance (Latin origin).

Cultural Context

Be careful using 'explícito' when describing people; calling someone 'muy explícito' can sometimes imply they have a 'dirty mouth' if the context is social.

English speakers often use 'explicit' to mean 'NSFW', but in Spanish, it is much more common in neutral business and academic settings.

The album 'Contenido Explícito' by various urban artists. Legal warnings in the 'BOE' (Boletín Oficial del Estado) in Spain. The concept of 'Explicit Knowledge' in Knowledge Management (Gestión del Conocimiento).

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Legal

  • consentimiento explícito
  • cláusula explícita
  • prohibición explícita
  • términos explícitos

Media

  • contenido explícito
  • lenguaje explícito
  • escenas explícitas
  • letra explícita

Education

  • instrucciones explícitas
  • conocimiento explícito
  • enseñanza explícita
  • objetivos explícitos

Workplace

  • feedback explícito
  • plan explícito
  • acuerdo explícito
  • comunicación explícita

Relationships

  • deseo explícito
  • promesa explícita
  • rechazo explícito
  • pedido explícito

Conversation Starters

"¿Crees que es mejor ser siempre explícito o a veces es mejor ser sutil?"

"¿Alguna vez has tenido un malentendido porque las instrucciones no eran explícitas?"

"¿Qué opinas del aviso de 'contenido explícito' en la música actual?"

"En tu cultura, ¿la gente prefiere ser explícita o indirecta al hablar?"

"¿Prefieres un jefe que sea muy explícito con sus expectativas?"

Journal Prompts

Escribe sobre una situación en la que necesitaste un permiso explícito y no lo tenías.

Describe tu estilo de comunicación: ¿eres más explícito o prefieres dejar cosas implícitas?

Analiza una película que hayas visto recientemente. ¿Era demasiado explícita en su mensaje?

Escribe una carta ficticia dando instrucciones explícitas para sobrevivir en una isla desierta.

¿Por qué crees que en los contratos legales todo debe ser tan explícito?

Frequently Asked Questions

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No. Para el agua o el cielo, debes usar 'claro' o 'cristalino'. 'Explícito' solo se usa para información, mensajes, o representaciones visuales.

No necesariamente. Solo es grosera si se refiere a 'contenido explícito' (violencia o sexo). En una oficina, es una palabra muy profesional.

Explícito es lo que se dice claramente. Implícito es lo que se sugiere o se entiende sin decirlo. Por ejemplo, si digo 'hace frío', explícitamente hablo del clima, pero implícitamente pido que cierres la ventana.

Se dice 'explícitamente'. Recuerda mantener el acento en la 'í'.

Sí, es una palabra estándar en todo el mundo hispanohablante, especialmente en contextos formales.

Sí, significa que es un hombre que habla de forma muy clara y directa, sin secretos.

Sí, siempre lleva tilde en la 'í' porque es una palabra esdrújula.

No exactamente. 'Específico' es 'particular', 'explícito' es 'claro'. Puedes ser específico pero no explícito.

Se usa para clasificar películas con escenas fuertes de violencia o sexo: 'escenas explícitas'.

El sustantivo es 'explicitud' (explicitness).

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