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Tacit   /tˈæsɪt/   Listen
Tacit

adjective
1.
Implied by or inferred from actions or statements.  Synonyms: silent, understood.  "A tacit agreement" , "The understood provisos of a custody agreement"



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"Tacit" Quotes from Famous Books



... eccentric Earl of Moreton on his long-tailed grey. In those days "pretty horsebreakers" would not have dared to show themselves in Hyde Park; nor did you see any of the lower or middle classes of London intruding themselves in regions which, with a sort of tacit understanding, were then given up exclusively to persons of ...
— Reminiscences of Captain Gronow • Rees Howell Gronow

... our first acquaintance I should have esteemed possible. When I am ill at ease with myself, not thoroughly satisfied with my own conduct, I always like the society of fast people; their liberality of sentiment and general carelessness of demeanour convey no tacit reproach on my own want of restraint, and I feel more at home with them than with such severe moralists as Aunt Horsingham or hypocritical Cousin Amelia. So I drove and shopped and visited with Mrs. Lumley—nay, I was even permitted as a great favour ...
— Kate Coventry - An Autobiography • G. J. Whyte-Melville

... friends being thus at fault in their investigations was simply this: they were exactly twenty-four hours behindhand in their attempt to unravel the mystery. The conclusion they had come to with regard to the meaning of the note was correct: a tacit understanding had existed for some time among the inner circle of the Thurstonian party that this should be the signal for a gathering of the clan; but the note, when Diggory had found it, had been lying in the impromptu post office for a day and a half, and ...
— The Triple Alliance • Harold Avery

... comes Fraisier!" Villemot exclaimed, very imprudently; but there was no one to hear the tacit confession ...
— Cousin Pons • Honore de Balzac

... moments the blood flushed to his temples in his resentment against Myra, and then against Guest; for, after all that he had said to him on the past night, how could he entirely accept the position he occupied and remain tacit and content there with that man in ...
— Witness to the Deed • George Manville Fenn


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