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When something is stated directly, it is explicit and clearly expressed without any ambiguity or uncertainty.
explicit is clearly stated and implicit is not clearly stated
New glasses may help you see more clearly. The other driver was clearly responsible for the accident.
Clearly expressed, developed or formulated. Outspoken.
Noel Jones has never clearly stated his views on homosexuality.Noel Jones has never clearly stated his views on homosexuality.
A premise that is clearly stated in an argument is a statement or proposition that serves as the foundation for the argument and is presented as a fact or assumption to support the conclusion.
Implied powers
ABC execs have clearly stated that Grey's Anatomy will return for Season 9, and that their expectations for the show's continuance beyond that are high. So yes, it will be returning.
A stated main idea is clearly stated but an implied main idea is left for you to interpret.
No, the word 'stated' is not a noun. Stated is the past participle, past tense of the verb to state (states, stating, stated). Example: He stated his opinion.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: His stated opinion was recorded.The noun forms for the verb to state are statement and the gerund, stating.
There are none, as clearly stated at the official website.
Yes, "stated" can be considered an adverb when used to modify a verb, adjective, or other adverb. For example, "She stated clearly her opinion." In this sentence, "stated" is modifying the verb "clearly" and acts as an adverb.