Pronunciation: /ɪmˈplɪkətɪv/
adjective suggesting or implying something without being explicitly stated
A1 The implicative message was easy to understand.
A2 The implicative tone of the story hinted at a surprise ending.
B1 The implicative nature of the experiment suggested a correlation between the variables.
B2 Her implicative gestures made it clear that she was not happy with the situation.
C1 The implicative implications of his speech were profound and thought-provoking.
C2 The implicative nature of the contract clauses required careful analysis by legal experts.
formal The research findings are implicative of a need for further investigation.
informal His behavior was implicative of his true intentions.
slang Her texts were implicative of a possible crush on him.
figurative The dark clouds were implicative of an impending storm.
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