Use implied in a sentence
Sentences ending with implied
- Few as the words were, Jane knew how infinitely much they implied. [13]
- She journeyed back to Hampton pondering what this man had said to her; speculating, rather breathlessly, whether he had been impelled to conversation by a natural kindness and courtesy, or whether he really had discovered something in her worthy of addressing, as he implied. [9]
- He has used this doctrine as a part of the machinery of his story without pledging his absolute belief in it to the extent to which it is asserted or implied. [6]
- One of the most inspiring books he read was by an English clergyman of his own Church whom he had formerly looked upon as a heretic, with all that the word had once implied. [9]
- The joke had gone far enough, he implied. [9]
- Some good thing, after all, could come out of this community--such was the triumphant discovery the lady's manner implied. [9]
- She even took a part in what she called a Sabbath school, though it was held on Sunday, and by no means on Saturday, as the name she intended to utter implied. [6]
- Was this composure a controlled one or had she indeed attained to the self-sufficiency her manner and presence implied? [9]
Sentences containing implied two or more times
- It implied that Mr. Worthington had allowed Bob to remain away on a sort of probation; it implied that it had been dictated by a strong paternal love mingled with a strong paternal justice. [9]
More example sentences with the word implied in them
- Yes, and more would have implied a promise or a concession. [9]
- The Landlady answered with a faded smile, which implied that there was no hope in that direction. [6]
- Leadership, and the wisdom it implied, did not reside in the people, but in the leaders who sprang from the people and interpreted their needs and longings.... [9]
- Nobody, he implied, who came to his house had ever exhibited the proper interest in Sid. [9]
- We didn't know what they meant, or how to set about their accomplishment, but they were not, at least, mere selfish aspirations; they implied, unconsciously no doubt, an element of service, and certainly our ideal of marriage had something fine in it. [9]
- And again, there was the government official, intrusted with public money, which, in those days, implied that he was supposed to be honest. [6]
- His perfect amiability was one of his most striking characteristics, and in a nature fastidious as was his in its whole organization, it implied a self-command worthy of admiration. [6]
- I knew him too well to urge him, after the few words which implied that he was determined to go. [6]
- I have not told how many cups are commonly on the board, but by using the plural I have implied that there is at least one other talker or listener beside myself, and for all that appears there may be a dozen. [6]
- When it came to putting that theory into practice, however, one needed convictions: Nancy had been right when she had implied that convictions were precisely what we lacked; what our world in general lacked. [9]
- Our city was throwing off its social conservatism; wealth (which implied ability and superiority) was playing a greater part, entertainments were more luxurious, lines more strictly drawn. [9]
- The rear of the tenement-houses showed him the picturesqueness of clothes-lines fluttering far aloft, as in Florence; and the new apartment-houses, breaking the old sky-line with their towering stories, implied a life as alien to the American manner as anything in continental Europe. [8]
- Trumbull admits that the language is not a direct provision for submitting it, but it is a provision necessarily implied from another provision. [7]
- After they left, the instructor asked many curious questions about him,--who he was, how long he had been in the village, whether anything was known of his history,--all these inquiries with an eagerness which implied some special and peculiar reason for the interest they evinced. [6]
- Well enough for the fortunate ones who were to continue the academic journey, which implied a postponement of the serious business of life; but month after month of the last term had passed without a hint from my father that I was to change cars. [9]
- His greeting implied that he knew all about me, his presence seemed to increase the agitation I tried not to betray, and must have betrayed. [9]
- These churches were symbolized in the Scriptures as candlesticks, and on certain conditions there was a sort of implied promise that Smyrna should be endowed with a "crown of life. [5]
- The question of supreme interest to us, therefore, is whether the social order implied in the British program is mainly in the nature of a development of, or a break with, the Anglo-Saxon democratic tradition. [9]
- I dared to suggest to him that he had expressly promised in one of his public speeches to investigate that matter, and I dared to suggest to him that there was an implied promise that when he investigated it he would make known the result. [7]
- The young man spoke it with the ease which implied long familiarity with its use. [6]
- Clement Lindsay was so well received at his first visit that he ventured to repeat it several times, with so short intervals that it implied something more than a common interest in one of the members of the household. [6]
- Her manner of saying it implied that the other persons you had named were not, and created a painful impression in my mind. [5]
- So you will please to observe that the Little Gentleman was not, interrupted during the time implied by these ex-post-facto remarks of mine, but for some ten or fifteen seconds only. [6]
- But with an opponent who would not be led into ambush, who had the strength to hold his fire under provocation, it was no easy matter to maintain a height of conscious, matter-of-fact rectitude and implied reproof. [9]
- But this was only a suggestion, and by no means a serious thought, for that would have implied infatuation. [6]
- A delicate emphasis on the word shell implied that the Colonel knew what was what. [6]
- Mr. Felton, President of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, had already called upon me, with a benevolent and sagacious look on his face which implied that he knew how to do me a service and meant to do it. [6]
- Without the use of some language, however imperfect, it appears doubtful whether man's intellect could have risen to the standard implied by his dominant position at an early period. [1]
- The latter doubtless noticed her aunt's hesitation, but without heeding the implied threat intentionally turned her back. [10]
- If there was not a certain amount of "mutual admiration" among some of those I have mentioned it was a great pity, and implied a defect in the nature of men who were otherwise largely endowed. [6]
- We confess that, never having seen a woman's private diary (except those that have been published), we do not share the popular impression as to their tenuity implied in the question put to us. [4]
- I have availed myself of the permission implied in the subjoined letter of Sir William Gull to make large extracts from his account of Mr. Motley's condition while under his medical care. [6]
- And yet she must not shrink from the extra responsibility implied by the very fact of her possessing such talents. [14]
- His thick, dark moustache was chopped off square at the lower edge of the upper lip, which implied a decisive, if not a peremptory, style of character. [6]
- Was it a misinterpretation, after all--what Lottie Myers had implied and feared to say?... [9]
- The particular had merged (inevitably, I might have known) into the general: the temporary had become the lasting, with a chain of consequences vaguely implied that even in my joy gave me pause. [9]
- Understanding then the meaning of their laughter, and the implied insult to Guida, Maitresse Aimable's voice came ravaging out of the silence where it lay hid so often and so long, and the signalmen went their ways shamefacedly. [11]
- A complication of maladies was mentioned, but the true underlying cause was implied in the article, and this had shocked but not surprised her. [9]
- They entered the little parlor at the Parsonage looking so beaming, that Olive and Bathsheba exchanged glances which implied so much that it would take a full page to tell it with all the potentialities involved. [6]
- The book, as its name implied, contained "Thoughts" rather than consecutive trains of reasoning or continuous disquisitions. [6]
- If he supposes it was implied that the constitution would be submitted to a vote of the people, how could these two lines so encumber the statute as to make it necessary to strike them out? [7]
- The policy of international trade implied by world shortage is not founded upon a law of "supply and demand. [9]
- How could he infer that a submission was still implied, after its express provision had been stricken from the bill? [7]
- This is implied in Hufeland's aphorism: "The physician must generalize the disease and individualize the patient. [3]
- What is fairly implied by the term Judge Douglas has used, "resistance to the decision"? [7]
- The French word implied a long evening of general talk among the guests, crowned with a little chicken at supper, ending at cock-crow. [8]
- Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed, in the fundamental law of all national governments. [7]
- Still, I should hold that Mrs. Walker considered that there was no occasion for concealment; that "motive" implied a deeper mental search than she expended on the matter; that it doesn't reflect the attitude of her mind with precision. [5]
- I believe that his judgment was largely determined by what is implied by the term marriage. [1]
- He smiled, but his gesture as he stroked his moustache implied a slight annoyance at her composure. [9]
- Quilp shook his head, and pursed up his lips, in a manner which implied that he knew very well, but was not at liberty to say. [12]
- Good evidence was handed in time and time again that the young men had come and gone, and red-faced commanding officers cursed indignant subalterns, and implied that Beauty had had a hand in it. [9]
- Old Damia, however, had listened attentively to her indignant torrent of words, and had only shrugged her shoulders with a scornful smile at the implied accusation of herself. [10]
- But his features had a graver impress than his age seemed to account for, and the sober tone of his letter to Susan implied that something had given him a maturity beyond his years. [6]
- Dickinson implied that Gorse with all his knowledge of political affairs ought to have foreseen that something like this was sure to happen, should have managed better the conventions of both great parties. [9]
- It may be freely admitted that no animal is self-conscious, if by this term it is implied, that he reflects on such points, as whence he comes or whither he will go, or what is life and death, and so forth. [1]
- Then he also found the old tone of affection, and of late he came more frequently, and what he confided to no one else implied to her, at least by hints. [10]
- His gesture, his expression implied that her mistake was a most natural one. [9]
- The spread of culture implied the recognition of leadership: democratic leadership, but still leadership. [9]
- It is not contended that there is any express law for it; and nothing should ever be implied as law which leads to unjust or absurd consequences. [7]
- Philip managed to complete his toilet by the use of his pocket-handkerchief, and declining the hospitality of the landlord, implied in the remark, "You won'd dake notin'? [5]
- Not that the church was at once mentioned, but subtly implied as now enlisted,--and emancipated henceforth from all ecclesiastical narrowness . [9]
- Fulkerson did not care for a great literary reputation in his editor--he implied that March had a very pretty little one. [8]
- She stood now before Kitty of "a humble and a contrite heart," and made no reply at all to the implied challenge. [11]
- And what would be the effect upon the character of man if the choice, and the responsibility of it, and the support implied by it in marriage, were generally transferred to woman? [4]
- And if these be such a thing as an implied wink, Honora received one as he proceeded to explain what he was pleased to call the bona-fide nature of the transactions of Dallam and Spence. [9]
- Was it true, as she said, that my absorption in the great game of modern business, in the modern American philosophy it implied was poisoning my marriage? [9]
- Victoria was troubled, as she drove, over a question which had recurred to her many times since her talk that morning: had she been hypocritical in not telling her father that she had seen more of Austen Vane than she had implied by her silence? [9]
- What troubled Janet above all, however, was the attitude of Lise, who also came in for her share of implied reproach. [9]
- He had been a well-favored man, he said, sweeping his hand in a semicircle, which implied that his acute-angled countenance had once filled the goodly curve he described. [6]
- And rather than a tolerance in which there was neither antagonism nor envy, she would have preferred from Peter an open disapproval of luxury, of the standards which he implied were hers. [9]
- She was serious, a little pale; more exquisite, more desirable than ever; but her manner implied the pressure of control, and her voice was not quite steady as she greeted me. [9]
- The lake was a large one, shaped like an hourglass, as its name implied, and Augusta Maturin sometimes paddled Janet through the wide, shallow channel to the northern end, even as she had once paddled Gifford. [9]
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