noun
the act of implying or something that is implied
verb
to indicate or suggest without explicitly stating
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The speaker did not directly state his opinion, but his words seemed to imply that he agreed with the proposal.
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She didn't say it outright, but I think she was trying to imply that she didn't want to go to the party.
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I don't want to imply anything, but I heard some gossip about them.
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The painting's use of dark colors can imply a sense of sadness or mystery.