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explicitly
ex·plic·it E0288900 (ĭk-splĭs′ĭt)adj.1. a. Fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing implied: explicit approval.b. Fully developed or formulated: has an explicit idea of what to say in the paper.2. Forthright and unreserved in expression: They were explicit in their criticism.3. a. Readily observable: an explicit sign of trouble.b. Describing or portraying nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail. [Latin explicitus, past participle of explicāre, to unfold; see explicate.] ex·plic′it·ly adv.ex·plic′it·ness n.Synonyms: explicit, definite, express, specific These adjectives mean entirely clear and unambiguous: explicit statements; a definite answer; my express wishes; a specific purpose.Antonym: ambiguousThesaurusAdv. | 1. | explicitly - in an explicit manner; "in his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly"implicitly - without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer" | Translationsexplicit (ikˈsplisit) adjective stated, or stating, fully and clearly. explicit instructions; Can you be more explicit? 明確的 明确的exˈplicitly adverb 明確地 明确地exˈplicitness noun 明確 明确EncyclopediaSeeexplicitexplicitly Related to explicitly: unequivocal, blatantly, citeAntonyms for explicitlyadv in an explicit mannerAntonyms |