Imply
Imply is a verb meaning to indicate or suggest something without stating it directly. When a person or text implies a message, the listener or reader must infer the intended meaning from context, tone, or evidence. It is transitive and generally takes a clause as its object: for example, "The advertisement implies that the product is luxurious."
Difference from infer: imply is to convey a message; infer is to deduce one. For example: "The
Usage notes: Use imply for indirect suggestion and when the speaker or writer shapes meaning without explicit
Etymology and related terms: imply derives from Latin implicare, meaning to fold in or involve, through Old
In logic and philosophy, implication denotes a conditional relation, commonly expressed as if p then q. In