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Tip #496: Explicit vs. Implicit

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Tip# 496:  The words explicit and implicit are often confused.  Explicit means clearly expressed, while implicit means implied.


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Vocabulary Word of the Week:

Enigma (n.) something hard to understand; a puzzle or mystery.

Example:  It’s an enigma why politicians can’t agree on an immigration policy.


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This week’s quiz:

Choose the correct answer:

1. The surgeon gave (explicit, implicit) directions to the nurses.

2. The new manager's (explicit, implicit) comments left us confused.

3. After reading the (explicit, implicit) job description, I realized that I was not yet qualified for a management position.


Quote of the week:

“You can't shake hands with a clenched fist."

- Indira Gandhi


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