noun
- The plural of implicitness; the quality or state of being implicit (implied or understood without being directly stated).
Usage: Formal; typically used in academic or technical contexts.
Examples
- The implicitnesses in the contract led to disputes between the parties.
- Scholars debated the various implicitnesses present in the ancient text.
- The implicitnesses of the policy made it difficult for employees to understand the rules.
- Her writing style relies on implicitnesses rather than direct statements.
- The implicitnesses in the agreement required legal interpretation.