Suggestiveness vs Implication - What's the difference?
suggestiveness | implication |
(uncountable) The state or quality of being suggestive.
(countable, rare) The result or product of being suggestive.
(uncountable) The act of implicating.
(uncountable) The state of being implicated.
(countable) An implying, or that which is implied, but not expressed; an inference, or something which may fairly be understood, though not expressed in words.
* 2011 , Lance J. Rips, Lines of Thought: Central Concepts in Cognitive Psychology (page 168)
(countable, logic) The connective in propositional calculus that, when joining two predicates A and B in that order, has the meaning "if A is true, then B is true".
In uncountable terms the difference between suggestiveness and implication
is that suggestiveness is the state or quality of being suggestive while implication is the state of being implicated.suggestiveness
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implication
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- But we can also take a more analytical attitude to these displays, interpreting the movements as no more than approachings, touchings, and departings with no implication that one shape caused the other to move.
