Sneaking vs Implied - What's the difference?
sneaking | implied | Related terms |
The act of one who sneaks.
* 1915 , Charmian London, The Log of the Snark (page 108)
(imply)
Sneaking is a related term of implied.
As verbs the difference between sneaking and implied
is that sneaking is while implied is (imply).As a noun sneaking
is the act of one who sneaks.As an adjective implied is
suggested without being stated directly.sneaking
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Then there was much mirth and banter over the swift sneakings for home of certain men carrying large portions of puarka .
