Implied means subtly suggested. An example might be where something is suggested indirectly. For example, if a character in a movie enters a room and the dog tries to hide under the sofa it might suggest or imply that the man is cruel or evil or something of that nature.
Another example: If your message is to the effect that alcohol is bad for one then you could describe (or in the case of a film or TV program, show a shot of) someone lying drunk on the sidewalk as your hero passes by... This would imply, without stating directly, that booze is bad.
The stated message is the clearly identified point of the communication, while the implied message is not obvious right away.
The stated message is the clearly identified point of the communication, while the implied message is not obvious right away.
The stated message is the clearly identified point of the communication, while the implied message is not obvious right away.
I do not see an example.
Stated messages are clearly identified, while implied messages are not obvious right away. - Apex
The word for an implied meaning is "subtext." Subtext refers to the underlying message or theme that is indirectly conveyed in a piece of communication, such as literature, film, or conversation.
Yes, the primary message conveyed in anti-smoking advertisements is often focused on the harm caused by cigarette smoking to both the smoker and those around them. See more
Implied Main Ideas sometimes,there is no topic sentence in a paragraph. this does not mean,that there is no main idea. (implied) (:-)
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It depends, what do you mean by console message?
Implied strong language means: Strong language (e.g f*ck that is only implied (meaning not said but meant.) For example, motherf.... would be implied strong language while motherf*ck wont.
Idioms are phrases that you can't guess what they mean just by reading them. This phrase is asking you to figure out what the actual words of the idiom would mean -- the "implied meaning" is what's not said, but meant.