[syn: implicit, unquestioning]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Implicit \Im*plic"it\, a. [L. implicitus, p. p. of implicare to
entwine, entangle, attach closely: cf. F. implicite. See
Implicate.]
1. Infolded; entangled; complicated; involved. [Obs.]
--Milton.
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In his woolly fleece
I cling implicit. --Pope.
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2. Tacitly comprised; fairly to be understood, though not
expressed in words; implied; as, an implicit contract or
agreement. --South.
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3. Resting on another; trusting in the word or authority of
another, without doubt or reserve; unquestioning;
complete; as, implicit confidence; implicit obedience.
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Back again to implicit faith I fall. --Donne.
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Implicit function. (Math.) See under Function.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
implicit
adj 1: implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the
nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise
the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his
voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is
implicit in the acorn" [syn: implicit, inexplicit]
[ant: explicit, expressed]
2: being without doubt or reserve; "implicit trust" [syn:
implicit, unquestioning]