implicatory
adjEtymology
From implicate + -ory.
- derived from implicātus
- inherited from implicaten
Definitions
Relating to implication.
- Where will you find a purer and more suggestive bit of criticism given in a fresher and more implicatory style than the following?
- "And further back there was an authentic satyr came into the family tree—so I'm told," continued Mr. Joolby, addressing himself to his prospective customer but turning to favour the scandalised Parkinson with an implicatory leer.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA