IPA: /ɪmˈplɔːzəblɪ/
KK: /ɪmˈplɔːzəblɪ/
Definition: In a way that is not believable or likely to be true.
Example: She explained the situation implausibly, making it hard for anyone to believe her story.
IPA: /ˌɪmplɪmenˈteɪʃən/
KK: /ˌɪmplɪmenˈteɪʃən/
Definition: The act of putting a plan or idea into action or making it happen. It involves the steps taken to execute a project or system.
Example: The implementation of the new software improved the company's efficiency.
IPA: /ˈɪmplɪkeɪt/
KK: /ˈɪmplɪˌkeɪt/
Definition: To show that someone or something is involved in a crime or wrongdoing, often in a way that suggests guilt or responsibility.
Example: The evidence found at the scene may implicate several suspects in the robbery.
IPA: /ɪmˈplɪkeɪʃən/
KK: /ɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən/
Definition: A suggestion or meaning that is not directly stated but can be understood from what is said or done.
Example: The implication of her words was clear; she wanted to leave the party early.
IPA: /ɪmˈplɪkətɪvli/
KK: /ɪmplɪˈkeɪtɪvli/
Definition: In a way that suggests or implies something without stating it directly.
Example: She spoke implicatively, hinting at her true feelings without saying them outright.
IPA: /ɪmˈplɪsɪt/
KK: /ɪmˈplɪsɪt/
Definition: Something that is understood or implied without being directly stated; it is part of the nature of something but not obvious.
Example: There was an implicit understanding between the two friends that they would always support each other.
IPA: /ɪmˈplɪsɪtli/
KK: /ɪmˈplɪsɪtli/
Definition: In a way that is suggested or understood without being directly stated.
Example: She implicitly trusted her friend to keep her secrets.
IPA: /ɪmˈplɪsɪs/
KK: /ɪmˈplɪsɪs/
Definition: The quality of being suggested or understood without being directly stated.
Example: The implicitness of her agreement was clear, even though she never said it out loud.
IPA: /ɪmˈplaɪd/
KK: /ɪmˈplaɪd/
Definition: Suggested or understood without being directly stated.
Example: Her smile implied that she was happy with the decision.
Definition: To suggest something without saying it directly.
IPA: /ɪmˈploʊd/
KK: /ɪmˈploʊd/
Definition: To collapse inward suddenly and forcefully, often due to pressure or a lack of support.
Example: The building began to implode after the explosion.
Definition: To make something collapse inward suddenly and violently, often used in the context of buildings or structures being destroyed.
Example: The old factory was imploded to make way for a new shopping center.
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