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implying
adjective as in connotative
Weak matches
adjective as in denotative
Strong match
adjective as in denotive
Strong match
adjective as in designative
adjective as in designatory
adjective as in referring
Weak matches
adjective as in suggesting
Strong match
Example Sentences
He's an old hand at anti-trans hatred, even implying that the social acceptance of trans people is a threat to civilization.
An American president implying he’s above the law because he’s “saving” his country is a serious thing.
Although some have pointed out that implying causation with this association is not possible with this kind of data, the former narrative has continued to be perpetuated in the media and scientific journals across decades.
Then federal workers got an email, clearly copied from billionaire Elon Musk's similar malicious campaign against Twitter employees, pressuring them to resign and implying they could be fired if they don't.
Some of the people who have been nominated to positions have been very critical, implying that there are nefarious motives of people working in public heath agencies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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