Definitionadj. precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable
Last update: October 12, 2015
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She was quite explicit about why she has left. [adjective]
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Each of the examples given below has been the culmination of explicit effort to address the needs of the widest possible range of users. [adjective]
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The look of innocence and surprise which he received in return convinced Duncan of the necessity of being more explicit. [adjective]
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The intendant remained silent for some time, and then said, "There is no cause for further concealment, Patience; I have only to regret that I was not more explicit sooner." [adjective]
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The statement is explicit as to both. [adjective]
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'I am not at liberty to be so explicit upon this subject as I could wish.' [adjective]
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Oliver, quite elated and honoured by a sense of his importance, faithfully promised to be secret and explicit in his communications. [adjective]
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"Nothing explicit," replied the Soldan; "but from much that passed between us, I conceive his love is too highly placed to be happy in its issue." [adjective]
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