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Synonyms
im·plic·it (ĭm-plĭśĭt)

[Latin implicitus, variant of implicātus past participle of implicāre, to entangle; see implicate.]

adjective 

  1. Implied or understood though not directly expressed: an implicit agreement not to raise the touchy subject.
  2. Contained in the nature of something though not readily apparent: “Frustration is implicit in any attempt to express the deepest self” (Patricia Hampl)
  3. Having no doubts or reservations; unquestioning: implicit trust.

derivatives

im·plićit·ly
adverb
im·plićit·ness
noun