Implied vs Covert - What's the difference?
implied | covert |
(imply)
Hidden, covered over; overgrown, sheltered.
* 1590 , (Edmund Spenser), (The Faerie Queene) , III.5:
* (Francis Bacon) (1561-1626)
(figuratively) Secret, surreptitious, concealed.
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
* (John Milton) (1608-1674)
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As adjectives the difference between implied and covert
is that implied is suggested without being stated directly while covert is hidden, covered over; overgrown, sheltered.As a verb implied
is past tense of imply.As a noun covert is
area of thick undergrowth where animals hide.implied
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Antonyms
* (suggested without being stated) verbal, expressDerived terms
* impliedlyVerb
(head)covert
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Within that wood there was a covert glade, / Foreby a narrow foord, to them well knowne
- to plant a covert alley
- how covert matters may be best disclosed
- whether of open war or covert guile
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