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implicit
Adjective
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A meaning that is implicit is understood or given but not directly.
There is an implicit assumption that women should be acting more like men.
Though teachers may not formulate aims consciously, they will be implicit in the teaching.
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A belief that is implicit is complete and without question.
Jonadab was used to implicit obedience from his children and was surprised at his son's answer.
comparison
Noun
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When someone makes a comparison between two things, the person thinks about how the two things are the same and how they are different, which one is bigger etc.
I need to make some comparisons between different houses before I make a decision about which house to buy.
A careful comparison will show that this cup has a little more water than the other cup.