The man was very tacit in his approach.
I did that with his tacit approval.
Knowledge needs to be codified and written down rather than tacit and hidden inside the heads of our staff
Tacit is an adjective.
Under some conditions, a person's silence after a statement is made gives rise to a legal inference that the person who remained silent gave the statement tacit approval.
It appears that there is a typographical error in the word "tacit." The correct spelling should be "taciturn," which means habitually silent or reserved. Thus, the corrected sentence would be: "The taciturn child was curious about everything."
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(tacit = understood without being said or otherwise expressed)"He had a tacit agreement with the police that he would not be arrested if he helped to identify the ringleaders.""She gave her tacit approval to the change by not rejecting the board's plan."
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tacit, implicit, silent, unvoiced
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.