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Borrowed from French explicite, from Latin explicitus (“disentangled, easy”), variant of explicātus.
explicit (comparative more explicit, superlative most explicit)
- Very specific, clear, or detailed. [from 1609]
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Synonyms: express, manifest, overt; see also Thesaurus:explicit
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Antonyms: implicit, unexplicit, vague
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I gave explicit instructions for him to stay here, but he followed me, anyway.
- 1989 January, Werner Winter, “On a new claim concerning substratum influence upon Tocharian”, in Central Asiatic Journal[1], volume 33, number 1/2, Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISSN, page 127:
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If the task is indeed a difficult one, it may be worthwhile to attempt an explicit statement as to those aspects of the endeavor that appear to have the greatest importance for success or failure.
- (euphemistic) Containing material (e.g. language or film footage) that might be deemed offensive or graphic through clear and direct expressions. [from 1971]
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Synonym: raunchy
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Antonym: circumspect
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The film had several scenes including explicit language and sex.
- 2012, BioWare, Mass Effect 3 (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →OCLC, PC, scene: Cronos Station:
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Cerberus Scientist: I'm sorry, sir. None of Normandy's surveillance feeds have been responding since Shepard went rogue.
Illusive Man: I want it back. Retry the remote lockdown protocols.
Cerberus Scientist: After our last attempt, EDI flooded our server with seven zettabytes of explicit images. I think she was making a joke.
very specific
- Arabic: صريح (ar) m
- Belarusian: яўны (be) (jaŭny), выразны (vyrazny), дакладны (dakladny), ясны (be) (jasny)
- Bulgarian: изричен (bg) (izričen)
- Catalan: explícit (ca)
- Chinese:
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Mandarin: 精确 (zh) (jingque)
- Czech: výslovný m, explicitní (cs)
- Danish: tydelig, bestemt (da), udstrykkelig, eksplicit (da)
- Dutch: expliciet (nl), uitdrukkelijk (nl)
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: täsmällinen (fi), selkeä (fi), eksplisiittinen (fi)
- French: explicite (fr)
- German: eindeutig (de), ausdrücklich (de), deutlich (de), explizit (de)
- Greek: ρητός (el) m (ritós), σαφής (el) m or f (safís)
- Hungarian: explicit (hu), világos (hu), kifejezett (hu), egyértelmű (hu), nyílt (hu), határozott (hu)
- Ido: explicita (io), parenuncita (io)
- Italian: specifico (it), proprio (it)
- Japanese: 明確 (ja) (meikaku), 明白 (ja) (meihaku), 明らか (ja) (akiraka)
- Norwegian:
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Bokmål: eksplisitt (no)
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Nynorsk: eksplisitt
- Persian: صریح (fa) (sarih), واضح (fa) (vâze)
- Polish: szczegółowy (pl), jasny (pl), wprost (pl)
- Portuguese: explícito (pt) m
- Romanian: explicit (ro), clar (ro)
- Russian: я́вный (ru) (jávnyj), я́сный (ru) (jásnyj), чёткий (ru) (čótkij)
- Spanish: explícito (es)
- Swedish: uttrycklig (sv), explicit (sv)
- Tagalog: lantad
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
containing material that might be deemed offensive
explicit (plural explicits)
- The final few words of a text.
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Antonym: incipit
Abbreviated from Latin explicitus est līber (“the book is set in order, ended”).
explicit
- (obsolete) Used at the conclusion of a book to indicate the end.
- “explicit”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “explicit”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
Abbreviated from Latin explicitus est liber (“the book is set in order, ended”).
explicit m (plural explicits)
- end (of a story)
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Antonym: incipit
explicit
- (Late Latin) alternative form of explicuit
Borrowed from Latin explicit.
explicit oblique singular, m (oblique plural expliciz or explicitz, nominative singular expliciz or explicitz, nominative plural explicit)
- end (of a story)
Borrowed from French explicite, from Latin explicitus.
explicit m or n (feminine singular explicită, masculine plural expliciți, feminine and neuter plural explicite)
- explicit
explicit (comparative explicitare, superlative explicitast)
- explicit
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Antonym: implicit
1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.
explicit
- explicitly
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Synonym: uttryckligen
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