Sentence example with the word 'tacit'

tacit

assumed, implicit, implied, inarticulate, inferred, intimated, silent, suggested, taken for granted, undeclared, understood, unexpressed, unsaid, unspoken, unstated, unuttered, unvoiced, wordless

Definition adj. implied by or inferred from actions or statements

Last update: October 13, 2015


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He gave tacit consent to his friend.   [adjective]

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There had been a tacit agreement that the police would not harass the migrants while they were queuing for their daily meal.   [adjective]

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But by tacit consent it is determined to conceal them from all, and we conceal them.   [Please select]

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Two men who have a secret in common, and who, by a sort of tacit agreement, exchange not a word on the subject, are less rare than is commonly supposed.   [Please select]

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Often this knowledge is tacit (Schon, 1983) and largely implicit (Weick, 1995).   [Please select]

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Stephanus and Paulus were silent, and yet a tacit intercourse subsisted between them as they sat gazing towards the west, where the sun was near its setting.   [Please select]

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Already there seemed a tacit understanding between them and the new driver, who had performed his part calmly, and with the confidence which always begets confidence.   [Please select]

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] [Footnote J: Tacit.   [Please select]

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In tacit acknowledgment of the effect, the Roman spoke as an older man to a younger, not as a master to a slave.   [Please select]

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Power is the collective will of the people transferred, by expressed or tacit consent, to their chosen rulers.   [Please select]

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Pontellier had been a rather courteous husband so long as he met a certain tacit submissiveness in his wife.   [Please select]

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