Meaning of Implication
a possible effect or result of an action or a decision
In simple words: A suggestion or idea that is not stated directly.
Implication in a sentence
- The implication of his resignation was that the company was facing serious problems.
- When she said that, the implication was that we were all to blame.
- The new policy has serious financial implications for small businesses.
- His silence carried the implication that he agreed with the decision.
- One implication of the research is that early intervention can improve outcomes.
- The implication from the data analysis is that climate change is accelerating.
- She hinted at an implication that there might be legal consequences.
- The implication in his tone suggested he was unhappy with the results.
How to use Implication
Use 'implication' when discussing the suggested meanings behind actions or statements. It's neutral, fitting for both written and spoken contexts, but can be limited in informal conversations.
Grammar pattern
implication + of/about + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'imply' — if something is implied, there's an implication.
Related words
Collocations with Implication
- considerable
- crucial
- enormous
- carry
- have
- appreciate
- arise
- be involved
- implication about
- implication for
- clear
- obvious
- possible
- carry
- have
- understand
- by implication
Synonyms for Implication
Opposites of Implication
- expression
- statement
- directness
Common mistakes with Implication
- Using 'implication' instead of 'means' in explanations.
- Confusing it with 'impression' or 'inference'.
- Omitting context when discussing implications.
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More words like Implication
- Involvement
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To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.
- AbortionC1
the deliberate ending of a pregnancy at an early stage
- AbsenceC1
the fact of somebody being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when somebody is away
- AbsentC1
not in a place because of illness, etc.
- AbsorbB2
To take in a liquid, gas, or other substances.
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Frequently asked questions about Implication
What does Implication mean?
A suggestion or idea that is not stated directly.
What is the definition of Implication?
a possible effect or result of an action or a decision
How do you use Implication in a sentence?
The implication of his resignation was that the company was facing serious problems.
Can you give another example of Implication?
When she said that, the implication was that we were all to blame.
What are synonyms for Implication?
Common alternatives include involvement.
What is the opposite of Implication?
Opposite meanings include expression, statement, directness.
What words go with Implication?
It commonly pairs with considerable, crucial, enormous, carry, have, appreciate, arise, be involved, implication about, implication for, clear, obvious, possible, carry, have, understand, by implication.
What are common mistakes when using Implication?
Using 'implication' instead of 'means' in explanations. Confusing it with 'impression' or 'inference'. Omitting context when discussing implications.
How do you pronounce Implication?
US: /["/ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃn/"]/, UK: /["/ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃn/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Implication?
Use 'implication' when discussing the suggested meanings behind actions or statements. It's neutral, fitting for both written and spoken contexts, but can be limited in informal conversations.
What CEFR level is Implication?
"Implication" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.

