Explicit (adjective)

  1. Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
  2. Openly showing or displaying.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "fully and clearly expressed"): from latin explicitus, past participle of explicare "unfold, explain".

Examples:

  1. The instructions were explicit and easy to follow.
  2. The song had explicit lyrics and was not suitable for children.
  3. The report was explicit in detailing the company's financial situation.
  4. The contract had explicit terms and conditions that both parties had to agree to.
  5. The video had explicit content and was not suitable for public viewing.
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