The literal meaning is Denotation. The implied meaning is Connotation.
...connotation!
when people say for example a sentence and they mean exactly what they mean, this is called the literal meaning of their words, i.e. it is called the conventional meaning because it carries the literal meaning of the words which constructed it. and of course there are different kinds of meaning, according to H.P. Grice, there are the speaker's meaning (what is implied), the utterance meaning (what is said), and the implied meaning (what is communicated).
Idioms are phrases that you can't guess what they mean just by reading them. This phrase is asking you to figure out what the actual words of the idiom would mean -- the "implied meaning" is what's not said, but meant.
Implied meaning is a meaning that isn't explicitly stated. So an implied meaning question is something like 'Aren't you a little chilly in that outfit?' It sounds like you're just concerned for the person's health, but the implied meaning can be something rude like 'Slutting it up a little in that skirt, aren't ya Sparky?' YOu might be looking for the word "connotation."
Type your answer here... what are stated implied meaning?
Infer. If you infer something you are picking up the implied meaning.
I was trying to imply to her that I liked her, but it didn't work.
Let (asete) me (implied) hear (kik-) your (implied) voice (koe).
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Subtext is the implied meaning of a song.
That is 'connotation'