His demeanor seemed to imply the worst. I would not imply that.
The correct form is "does it imply", as "imply" is the base form of the verb and is used with the auxiliary verb "does" in interrogative sentences.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
A: What does the look on his face imply?B: It implies that he doesn't like the plan.Just exactly what do you mean to imply by that?What ARE you trying to imply?Please imply elswhere.
The prefix of the word imply is IM it means not or non(:
I think its how the viewer interprets it - no one except for the author themself knows what the author is trying to imply. Art is indeed a form of expression, but what good does it do if an artwork is received in different ways by different people?
The verb to imply: to suggest or indicate without direct statement.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
"Her silence implied that she didn't agree with the decision." "The sign on the door implied that the store was closed." "His raised eyebrow seemed to imply doubt."
Though i find the word art greatly overused in today's society, i believe communication is an art because it is creative, in the sense that there is no right and wrong in communication, you form and structure sentences to mean different things, and if one is savvy at communication, one uses different forms of diction, figures of speech and tone to imply different meanings and address different people.
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It's a hybrid term combining Asian and aesthetic. Aesthetic means (amongst other things) having a passion for beauty. Asiansthetic means having passion for Asian beauty.