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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
And, on defence, Trump said he would build an “iron dome missile defence shield” around America, implying greater spending in this area, not cuts.
“Lastly, we are aware of posts circulating on social media, implying that this was a terrorist incident. Our inquiries indicate this is not the case and we ask the public not to speculate.”
As with Ukraine, Trump has promised to bring “peace” to the Middle East - implying he would end the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and the Israel-Hezbollah war in Lebanon - but has not said how.
I am not even implying that it was a sinister or bullying entity, but like a giant oil tanker sailing at 20 knots, it had irresistible force and momentum.
He has called his political rivals “enemies” and has vowed retribution against the press, calling us “Fake News” and implying that he would jail or deport critics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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