How Do You Spell INEXPLICITLY?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪnɛksplˈɪsɪtli] (IPA)

The word "inexplicitly" is spelled with a prefix "in-" meaning "not" attached to the word "explicitly", meaning "clearly and openly". The stress in this word falls on the second syllable - "ex", pronounced as /ɪkˈsplɪsɪt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The following syllable "-it-" is an unstressed syllable and is pronounced as /ɪt/ in IPA. The final syllable "-ly" is pronounced as /li/ in IPA. Thus, the full pronunciation of "inexplicitly" becomes /ˌɪnɪkˈsplɪsɪtli/.

INEXPLICITLY Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "inexplicitly" refers to the manner in which something is expressed, explained, or described in a way that lacks clarity, specificity, or precision. It denotes a state where the intended meaning or message is not explicitly stated or made evident, leaving room for misinterpretation or confusion.

    When something is stated inexplicitly, it means that important details, facts, or instructions are either not fully disclosed, or expressed with ambiguity. This lack of clarity can make it challenging for the recipient to fully comprehend the intended significance or purpose.

    An example of inexplicit communication can be observed when someone provides vague directions to a location without mentioning specific landmarks or street names. Another instance is in written instructions that fail to clearly outline every step or requirement, making it difficult for someone to follow them accurately. Similarly, a statement that contains implied meanings or assumptions without explicitly stating them can be considered inexplicit.

    The term inexplicitly is often used to highlight the need for clearer communication or to express frustration when someone fails to provide complete or direct information. Achieving explicitness in communication helps to eliminate misunderstandings, facilitates effective comprehension, and promotes accurate interpretation of ideas or instructions.

Common Misspellings for INEXPLICITLY

  • unexplicitly
  • jnexplicitly
  • knexplicitly
  • onexplicitly
  • 9nexplicitly
  • 8nexplicitly
  • ibexplicitly
  • imexplicitly
  • ijexplicitly
  • ihexplicitly
  • inwxplicitly
  • insxplicitly
  • indxplicitly
  • inrxplicitly
  • in4xplicitly
  • in3xplicitly
  • inezplicitly
  • inecplicitly
  • inedplicitly
  • inesplicitly

Etymology of INEXPLICITLY

The word "inexplicitly" is a derivative of the word "inexplicit", which ultimately originates from the Latin word "inexplicabilis". In Latin, "inexplicabilis" is a combination of the prefix "in-" (meaning "not" or "without") and the word "explicabilis" (meaning "that can be explained"). Over time, "inexplicabilis" turned into "inexplicitus" in Late Latin, and then into "inexplicit" in English, meaning "not explicit" or "not clearly expressed". Finally, "inexplicitly" is formed by adding the suffix "-ly" to the adjective "inexplicit", creating an adverb that describes the manner in which something is done.