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subaudition
sub·au·di·tion S0834300 (sŭb′ô-dĭsh′ən)n.1. The act of understanding and mentally supplying a word or thought that has been implied but not expressed.2. A word or thought supplied by subaudition. [Late Latin subaudītiō, subaudītiōn-, from subaudītus, past participle of subaudīre, to supply an omitted word : Latin sub-, sub- + Latin audīre, to hear; see au- in Indo-European roots.]subaudition (ˌsʌbɔːˈdɪʃən) n1. (Psychology) something that is not directly stated but implied2. (Psychology) the ability or act of understanding that which is only implied[C18: from Late Latin subaudīre, from sub- + Latin audīre to hear]sub•au•di•tion (ˌsʌb ɔˈdɪʃ ən) n. 1. an act or instance of understanding or mentally supplying something not expressed. 2. something mentally supplied; understood or implied meaning. [1650–60; < Late Latin subauditiō understanding. See sub-, audition] subaudition - The act of understanding something that is implied but not overtly expressed; the act of reading between the lines or otherwise understanding a message that is implicit.See also related terms for implied.subaudition
subaudition (sŭb′ô-dĭsh′ən)n.1. The act of understanding and mentally supplying a word or thought that has been implied but not expressed.2. A word or thought supplied by subaudition. |