Tacit vs Tentative - What's the difference?
tacit | tentative |
Expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.
* 1983 , Stanley Rosen, Plato’s'' Sophist: The Drama of Original & Image , page 62:
* 2004 , Developing Democracy in Europe: An Analytical Summary (Lawrence Pratchett, ?Vivien Lowndes; ISBN 9287155798):
(logic) Not derived from formal principles of reasoning; based on induction rather than deduction.
Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.
Uncertain; subject to future change.
As adjectives the difference between tacit and tentative
is that tacit is expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent while tentative is of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.As a noun tentative is
a trial; an experiment.tacit
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- tacit consent : consent by silence, or by not raising an objection
- He does this by way of a tacit reference to Homer.