[ ইম্প্লাই ]verb transitive (past tense, past participle implied) ইঙ্গিত করা; সূচিত করা: an implied rebuke; নিহিত তিরস্কার: implied meaning, ফলিতার্থ।
imply definition
To suggest or hint at something indirectly.
imply শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
involve, inculpate, imply, incriminate, connote, mean, entail,
imply Example in a sentence
The ominous storm clouds implied impending rain.
Her dismissive tone implied that she disagreed with my opinion.
The large sum of money in their account implied financial prosperity.
The doctor’s hesitation implied that the patient’s condition was serious.
The lack of response implied that the email had been ignored.
The broken glass implied that someone had entered the house forcibly.
Her red-rimmed eyes implied that she had been crying.
The company’s new logo implied a shift in business focus.
The politician’s vague statement implied that he was evading a direct answer.
The presence of a nearby hospital implied that the area was densely populated.