- Fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing implied.
- Fully and clearly defined or formulated: "generalizations that are powerful, precise, and explicit" (Frederick Turner).
- Forthright and unreserved in expression: They were explicit in their criticism.
- Readily observable: an explicit sign of trouble.
- Describing or portraying nudity or sexual activity in graphic detail.
[Latin explicitus, past participle of explicāre, to unfold. See explicate.]
explicitly ex·plic'it·ly adv.explicitness ex·plic'it·ness n.
SYNONYMS explicit, categorical, definite, express, specific. These adjectives mean entirely clear and unambiguous: explicit statements; a categorical refusal; a definite answer; my express wishes; a specific purpose.
ANTONYM ambiguous





