Crossword-Solution: INEXPLICIT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Inexplicit | a. | Not explicit; not clearly stated; indefinite; vague. |
We have 6 clues for the answer “INEXPLICIT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Estimated | 12 answers |
| COMING close | 40 answers |
| Incompatible | 49 answers |
| Inaccurate | 56 answers |
| Incorrect | 66 answers |
| Vague | 95 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INEXPLICIT (5)
The vague and inexplicit suggestions of the Spanish note could not be accepted, the only reply being to present as a virtual ultimatum a draft of protocol embodying the precise terms tendered to Spain in our note of July 30, with added stipulations of detail as to the appointment of commissioners to arrange for the evacuation of the Spanish Antilles.
FLORENCE.” “What can it be? What do you think is the matter? The message is so inexplicit.” Her brother replied, “Florence evidently is living, unless some one used her name in the telegram.
The answer of the Crown being deemed inexplicit it was, on the 4th of March (1782), resolved "that the house will consider as enemies to his Majesty and the country, all those who should advise or attempt a further prosecution of offensive war on the continent of North America." These votes were soon followed by a change of ministers and by instructions to the officers commanding the forces in America, which conformed to them.
According to the catalogue, there is nothing earlier at Bloomsbury than a portion of the second edition; and from the inexplicit and conjectural manner in which most of the author's biographers speak of the work, it can scarcely--outside private collections--be very easily accessible.
But, besides these, there are other available sources, which may be called in one word the Antiquities of the nation; and these are of great value as illustrations, that is to say, though the information they severally give may be uncertain and inexplicit, yet when they are put side by side with the literature, they greatly increase its informing power, and often draw, in return, a flow of light upon themselves.