Verb:
- Strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
- Suggest (something) as a logical consequence.
Prepositions:
- “By” (imply by)
- “With” (imply with)
- “Through” (imply through)
- “In” (imply in)
Collocations:
- Imply that, strongly imply, clearly imply, implicitly imply, seem to imply, imply a connection, imply consent, imply criticism, imply guilt, imply a relationship.
Example Sentences:
- His words imply that he is not interested.
- The evidence seems to imply guilt.
- Her tone implied criticism of the plan.
- The results imply a need for further research.
- His actions implied that he was responsible.
- The data implies a strong correlation between the variables.
- She implied that she might not attend the meeting.
- The silence implied consent.
- The findings imply a significant change in policy.
- His question implied doubt about her story.
- The report implies that more funding is necessary.
- Her smile implied approval.
- The look he gave implied a warning.
- The agreement implies that both parties are satisfied.
- His tone implied that he was upset.
- The gesture implied friendship.
- The statistics imply a positive trend.
- Her expression implied that she was surprised.
- The policy change implies that the old system was ineffective.
- His silence implied disapproval.
- The contract implies that the terms are negotiable.
- Her nod implied that she understood.
- The results imply that the treatment is effective.
- His comment implied that he knew more than he was saying.
- The evidence implies that the suspect is guilty.
- Her tone implied that she was joking.
- The findings imply a connection between diet and health.
- His behavior implied that he was hiding something.
- The decision implies a shift in strategy.
- Her words implied that she was not happy with the decision.
- The research implies that there is a link between stress and illness.
- His hesitation implied uncertainty.
- The policy implies that changes will be made.
- Her smile implied that she was pleased with the results.
- The outcome implies that the project was successful.
- His reaction implied that he was surprised.
- The statement implies that there may be further developments.
- Her tone implied that she was annoyed.
- The agreement implies that both parties have reached a compromise.
- His silence implied that he did not agree.
- The data implies a need for more detailed analysis.
- Her response implied that she was not interested.
- The findings imply that the new method is more effective.
- His look implied that he was disappointed.
- The report implies that the issue needs immediate attention.
- Her behavior implied that she was nervous.
- The results imply that the hypothesis is correct.
- His tone implied that he was being sarcastic.
- The evidence implies a connection between the two cases.
- Her expression implied that she was confused.