How Do You Spell IMPLICATION?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪmplɪkˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "implication" is spelled with an 'i' not an 'e' as one would expect due to its pronunciation. The phonetic transcription for "implication" is /ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən/. The 'i' is pronounced as 'ih' and not 'ee'. This is known as a spelling irregularity, which often happens in English due to the language's complex history, stemming from influences of several languages. These spelling irregularities can make learning English a challenge, but with practice, they can be overcome.

IMPLICATION Meaning and Definition

  1. implication (noun)

    1. The act of suggesting or hinting at something without explicitly stating it, often leading to a particular conclusion or understanding. It involves conveying a deeper meaning through indirect or subtle means. Implication can be achieved through words, gestures, or actions and is often subject to interpretation. It relies on context to convey the intended message.

    2. The logical consequence or result that follows from a particular action, event, or statement. It refers to the relationship between cause and effect, where one thing is assumed or inferred to be the outcome of another. Implication can involve a range of possibilities, from positive outcomes to negative consequences, depending on the circumstances. It is commonly used in scientific, philosophical, and legal contexts to deduce or infer consequences based on given premises or evidence.

    3. In the field of linguistics, the meaning that is suggested, inferred, or presupposed by a particular word or phrase. Implication in this sense refers to the hidden or additional meaning that can be understood from the use of certain words, phrases, or grammatical structures. Linguistic implication often relates to the social, cultural, or emotional connotations associated with language usage. It facilitates effective communication by enabling speakers to convey complex ideas, attitudes, or perspectives beyond the literal interpretation.

    Overall, implication refers to the hidden message, logical consequence, or inferred meaning within a communication, action, or situation. It plays a pivotal role in understanding the intended implications and the deeper layers of meaning in various contexts.

  2. That which is implied but not expressed; something which may fairly be understood, though not expressed in words.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of IMPLICATION

The word "implication" originated from the Latin word "implicare", which means "to enfold, entwine, or involve". "Implicare" comes from the combination of the prefix "im-" (meaning "in" or "into") and the verb "plicare" (meaning "to fold" or "to twist"). Over time, the word "implicare" in Latin developed the sense of "involve" or "entangle", which subsequently led to the modern-day meaning of "implication" as a suggestion or a logical connection between ideas.

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Plural form of IMPLICATION is IMPLICATIONS

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