verb
- suggesting or indicating something without directly stating it
Usage: present participle of ‘imply’
Examples
- She kept implying that I was wrong without saying it directly.
- His tone was implying disapproval of our decision.
- The dark clouds are implying that rain is coming.
- By arriving late, you’re implying that this meeting isn’t important.
- The teacher was implying that we should study harder for the test.
- Her silence was implying agreement with the proposal.