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Explicit   /ɪksplˈɪsət/   Listen
Explicit

adjective
1.
Precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication.  Synonym: expressed.  "She made her wishes explicit" , "Explicit sexual scenes"  Antonym: implicit.
2.
In accordance with fact or the primary meaning of a term.  Synonym: denotative.



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"Explicit" Quotes from Famous Books



... with the girl, gave her explicit instructions, thrust some money into her hand, and then drove her back to the bend in the path whence she quickly made her way ...
— Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work • Edith Van Dyne

... Monk explicit directions as to the locality of a particularly rich "pocket," which the overseer ...
— Rodman The Boatsteerer And Other Stories - 1898 • Louis Becke

... "Te Deum;" the "Symphony Fantastique;" the "Requiem;" and the sacred trilogy, "L'Enfance du Christ." Berlioz stands among all other composers as the foremost representative of "programme music," and has left explicit and very detailed explanations of the meaning of his works, so that the hearer may listen intelligently by seeing the external objects his music is intended to picture. In the knowledge of individual instruments and the grouping of them for effect, ...
— The Standard Oratorios - Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers • George P. Upton

... inaccuracy; [16] and he falls into the mistake of supposing that the north of Scotland enjoys in winter a period of thirty days total darkness. His account of Gaul, and, to a certain extent, of Germany, is more explicit. He gives a fine description of the Druids and their mysterious religion, noticing in particular the firm belief in the immortality of the soul, which begot indifference to death, and was a great incentive to bravery. [17] The effects of ...
— A History of Roman Literature - From the Earliest Period to the Death of Marcus Aurelius • Charles Thomas Cruttwell

... with understandable trepidation. My father had been explicit in his advice before I departed for America, but on no point had he been more emphatic than secrecy concerning himself. He assured me that revelation of my paternity would bring ridicule and unhappiness upon me. The advice was sound, of course, and not even Joanna knew that ...
— My Father, the Cat • Henry Slesar


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