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How to use the word "imply" ?
Hi,
How can I use the word "imply" ? do we use: imply to , or imply at or what?
And what are other words with the same meaning?
Mar 15, 2011 11:18 PM
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To imply is to say something 'without saying'.
- Ex. She said he was doing fine and then said, "...and you?" with a raised eyebrow.
She implied that she thought something was the matter. Imply does not need a preposition (to, at), but other words that mean the same thing often do.
- Ex. She did not say it, but hinted at it (she implied it)
March 16, 2011
Your question implies you don't have a dictionary.
March 16, 2011
Another word for imply = insinuate
It is used the same way as imply.
March 16, 2011
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