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tacit
tac·it T0008300 (tăs′ĭt)adj.1. Not spoken: indicated tacit approval by smiling and winking.2. Implied by or inferred from actions or statements: Management has given its tacit approval to the plan.3. Archaic Not speaking; silent. [Latin tacitus, silent, past participle of tacēre, to be silent.] tac′it·ly adv.tac′it·ness n.tacit (ˈtæsɪt) adj1. implied or inferred without direct expression; understood: a tacit agreement. 2. (Law) created or having effect by operation of law, rather than by being directly expressed[C17: from Latin tacitus, past participle of tacēre to be silent] ˈtacitly adv ˈtacitness ntac•it (ˈtæs ɪt) adj. 1. understood without being openly expressed; implied: tacit approval. 2. silent; saying nothing: a tacit partner. 3. unvoiced or unspoken: a tacit prayer. [1595–1605; < Latin tacitus silent, past participle of tacēre to be silent] tac′it•ly, adv. tac′it•ness, n. tacenda, tacit - Tacenda are things not to be mentioned or made public—things better left unsaid; tacit means "unspoken, silent" or "implied, inferred."See also related terms for implied.
tacit - One of its early meanings was "wordless, noiseless," from Latin tacere, "be silent."See also related terms for silent.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | tacit - implied by or inferred from actions or statements; "gave silent consent"; "a tacit agreement"; "the understood provisos of a custody agreement"understood, silentimplicit, inexplicit - implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is implicit in the acorn" |
tacitadjective implied, understood, implicit, silent, taken for granted, unspoken, inferred, undeclared, wordless, unstated, unexpressed a tacit admission that a mistake had been made stated, spoken, explicit, expressed, spelled-outtacitadjective1. Not voiced or expressed:silent, undeclared, unexpressed, unsaid, unspoken, unuttered, unvoiced, wordless.2. Conveyed indirectly without words or speech:implicit, implied, inferred, understood, unsaid, unspoken, unuttered, wordless.Idiom: taken for granted.Translationstacitetacitonon-verbaalstilzwijgendindutivotácitotacit
tacit created or having effect by operation of law, rather than by being directly expressed tacit Related to tacit: tacit consentTacitImplied, inferred, understood without being expressly stated. Tacit refers to something done or made in silence, as in a tacit agreement. A tacit understanding is manifested by the fact that no contradiction or objection is made and is thus inferred from the situation and the circumstances. tacit created or having effect by operation of law, rather than by being directly expressed.TACIT. That which, although not expressed, is understood from the nature of the thing, or from the provision of the law; implied. TACIT
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TACIT➣Transition and Coexistence Including Testing | TACIT➣Tactical Information Technology (US Navy) | TACIT➣Theory and Applications of Continuous Interaction Techniques (software engineering; EU project) | TACIT➣Time Authenticated Cryptographic Identity Transmission |
tacit Related to tacit: tacit consentSynonyms for tacitadj impliedSynonyms- implied
- understood
- implicit
- silent
- taken for granted
- unspoken
- inferred
- undeclared
- wordless
- unstated
- unexpressed
Antonyms- stated
- spoken
- explicit
- expressed
- spelled-out
Synonyms for tacitadj not voiced or expressedSynonyms- silent
- undeclared
- unexpressed
- unsaid
- unspoken
- unuttered
- unvoiced
- wordless
adj conveyed indirectly without words or speechSynonyms- implicit
- implied
- inferred
- understood
- unsaid
- unspoken
- unuttered
- wordless
Synonyms for tacitadj implied by or inferred from actions or statementsSynonymsRelated Words |