Imply:

Verb:

  1. Strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
  2. 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:

  1. His words imply that he is not interested.
  2. The evidence seems to imply guilt.
  3. Her tone implied criticism of the plan.
  4. The results imply a need for further research.
  5. His actions implied that he was responsible.
  6. The data implies a strong correlation between the variables.
  7. She implied that she might not attend the meeting.
  8. The silence implied consent.
  9. The findings imply a significant change in policy.
  10. His question implied doubt about her story.
  11. The report implies that more funding is necessary.
  12. Her smile implied approval.
  13. The look he gave implied a warning.
  14. The agreement implies that both parties are satisfied.
  15. His tone implied that he was upset.
  16. The gesture implied friendship.
  17. The statistics imply a positive trend.
  18. Her expression implied that she was surprised.
  19. The policy change implies that the old system was ineffective.
  20. His silence implied disapproval.
  21. The contract implies that the terms are negotiable.
  22. Her nod implied that she understood.
  23. The results imply that the treatment is effective.
  24. His comment implied that he knew more than he was saying.
  25. The evidence implies that the suspect is guilty.
  26. Her tone implied that she was joking.
  27. The findings imply a connection between diet and health.
  28. His behavior implied that he was hiding something.
  29. The decision implies a shift in strategy.
  30. Her words implied that she was not happy with the decision.
  31. The research implies that there is a link between stress and illness.
  32. His hesitation implied uncertainty.
  33. The policy implies that changes will be made.
  34. Her smile implied that she was pleased with the results.
  35. The outcome implies that the project was successful.
  36. His reaction implied that he was surprised.
  37. The statement implies that there may be further developments.
  38. Her tone implied that she was annoyed.
  39. The agreement implies that both parties have reached a compromise.
  40. His silence implied that he did not agree.
  41. The data implies a need for more detailed analysis.
  42. Her response implied that she was not interested.
  43. The findings imply that the new method is more effective.
  44. His look implied that he was disappointed.
  45. The report implies that the issue needs immediate attention.
  46. Her behavior implied that she was nervous.
  47. The results imply that the hypothesis is correct.
  48. His tone implied that he was being sarcastic.
  49. The evidence implies a connection between the two cases.
  50. Her expression implied that she was confused.
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