Word of the Day: Explicit

Dec 7, 2025, 07:30 IST

The word of the day is explicit. Develop your vocabulary by learning the meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms of explicit here.

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Word of the Day: Explicit

The word of the day is Explicit. Let's take a quick look at its meaning, origin, usage, synonyms, and antonyms.

Type

Adjective

Meaning of Explicit

Explicit refers to something stated clearly and directly, leaving no room for confusion or interpretation. It describes information or instructions that are fully expressed and easy to understand.

Explicit - Origin

The word explicit comes from the Latin word “explicitus”, meaning “unfolded” or “clearly expressed.” It entered English through Late Latin and has been used to describe clarity and openness in communication.

Explicit - Usage

The teacher gave explicit instructions to avoid any confusion during the test.

The contract contains explicit details about the responsibilities of both parties.

Explicit - Synonyms

Clear, direct, specific, precise, unambiguous

Explicit - Antonyms

Implicit, vague, unclear, ambiguous, indirect

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