Imply (verb)

To suggest or hint at something indirectly.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin implicare "entangle", from in- "into" + plicare "to fold".

Examples:

  1. His words implied that he didn't approve of the plan.
  2. The company's actions implied that they knew about the scandal.
  3. This policy implies significant changes.
  4. This decision implies job losses.
  5. This research implies a link between diet and cancer.
Some random words: melodious, actuate, lightheaded