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tacit

ADJ เป็นนัย  ซึ่ง รู้อยู่แก่ใจ  ซึ่ง เข้าใจ โดย ไม่ต้อง พูด  implicit unexpressed unspoken expressed pen-nai

 

tacitly

ADV โดยปริยาย  อย่าง เงียบๆ  เป็นนัยๆ  doi-pa-ri-yai

 

taciturn

ADJ เงียบขรึม  ขรึม  เงียบ  ซึ่ง ไม่ ค่อย พูด  quiet silent uncommunicative ngib-kuam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TACIT

a.[L. tacitus, from taceo, to be silent, that is, to stop, or to close. See Tack. ] Silent; implied, but not expressed. tacit consent is consent by silence, or not interposing an objection. So we say, a tacit agreement or covenant of men to live under a particular government, when no objection or opposition is made; a tacit surrender of a part of our natural rights; a tacit reproach, etc.

 

TACITLY

adv. Silently; by implication; without words; as, he tacitly assented.

 

TACITURN

a.[L. taciturnus.] Habitually silent; not free to converse; not apt to talk or speak.

 

TACITURNITY

n.[L. taciturnitas, from taceo, to be silent. ] Habitual silence or reserve in speaking.
Too great loquacity, and too great taciturnity by fits.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TACIT

Tac "it, a. Etym: [L. tacitus, p.p. of tacere to be silent, to pass over in silence; akin to Goth. to be silent, Icel., OHG. dagen: cf. F. tacite. Cf. Reticent. ]

 

Defn: Done or made in silence; implied, but not expressed; silent; as, tacit consent is consent by silence, or by not interposing an objection. -- Tac "it *ly, adv. The tacit and secret theft of abusing our brother in civil contracts. Jer. Taylor.

 

TACITURN

Tac "i *turn, a. Etym: [L. taciturnus: cf. F. taciturne. See Tacit. ]

 

Defn: Habitually silent; not given to converse; not apt to talk or speak. -- Tac "i *turn *ly, adv.

 

Syn. -- Silent; reserved. Taciturn, Silent. Silent has reference to the act; taciturn, to the habit. A man may be silent from circumstances; he is taciturn from disposition. The loquacious man is at times silent; one who is taciturn may now and then make an effort at conversation.

 

TACITURNITY

Tac `i *tur "ni *ty, n. Etym: [L. taciturnitas: cf. F. taciturnité.]

 

Defn: Habilual silence, or reserve in speaking. The cause of Addison's taciturnity was a natural diffidence in the company of strangers. V. Knox. The taciturnity and the short answers which gave so much offense. Macaulay.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

tacit

tac it |ˈtasit ˈtæsət | adjective understood or implied without being stated: your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement. DERIVATIVES tac it ly adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense wordless, noiseless ): from Latin tacitus, past participle of tacere be silent.

 

taciturn

tac i turn |ˈtasiˌtərn ˈtæsəˌtərn | adjective (of a person ) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little. DERIVATIVES tac i tur ni ty |ˌtasiˈtərnitē |noun, tac i turn ly adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin taciturnus, from tacitus (see tacit ).

 

Tacitus

Tac i tus |ˈtasətəs ˈtæsədəs | ( c. 56 –120 ), Roman historian; full name Publius (or Gaius ) Cornelius Tacitus. His Annals (covering the years 14 –68 ) and Histories (69 –96 ) are major works on the history of the Roman Empire.

 

Oxford Dictionary

tacit

tacit |ˈtasɪt | adjective understood or implied without being stated: your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement. DERIVATIVES tacitly adverb ORIGIN early 17th cent. (in the sense wordless, noiseless ): from Latin tacitus, past participle of tacere be silent .

 

taciturn

taciturn |ˈtasɪtəːn | adjective (of a person ) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little. DERIVATIVES taciturnity |-ˈtəːnɪti |noun, taciturnly adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin taciturnus, from tacitus (see tacit ).

 

Tacitus

Tacitus |ˈtasɪtəs | ( c. 56 – c. 120 ad ), Roman historian; full name Publius, or Gaius, Cornelius Tacitus. His Annals (covering the years 14 –68 ) and Histories (69 –96 ) are major works on the history of the Roman Empire.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

tacit

tacit adjective tacit promises: implicit, understood, implied, hinted, suggested; unspoken, unstated, unsaid, unexpressed, unvoiced; taken for granted, taken as read, inferred. ANTONYMS explicit.

 

taciturn

taciturn adjective our taciturn daughter has suddenly become a little chatty: untalkative, uncommunicative, reticent, unforthcoming, quiet, secretive, tight-lipped, buttoned-up, close-mouthed; silent, mute, dumb, inarticulate; reserved, withdrawn. ANTONYMS talkative.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

tacit

tacit adjective the bargaining relies on informal agreements and tacit understandings: implicit, understood, implied, inferred, hinted, suggested, insinuated; unspoken, unstated, undeclared, unsaid, unexpressed, unmentioned, unvoiced, silent, mute, wordless, not spelt out; taken for granted, taken as read. ANTONYMS explicit, stated. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD tacit, unspoken, implicit See implicit . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

taciturn

taciturn adjective a shy, taciturn man: untalkative, uncommunicative, reticent, unforthcoming, quiet, unresponsive, secretive, silent, tight-lipped, close-mouthed, mute, dumb, inarticulate; reserved, withdrawn, introverted, retiring, antisocial, unsociable, distant, aloof, stand-offish, cold, detached, dour, sullen. ANTONYMS talkative, loquacious.

 

Duden Dictionary

taciteisch

ta ci te isch Adjektiv |tacit e isch |

 

Tacitus

Ta ci tus Eigenname |T a citus |altrömischer Geschichtsschreiber

 

French Dictionary

tacite

tacite adj. adjectif Sous-entendu, non affirmé. : Un accord tacite. Note Orthographique tacit e, au masculin comme au féminin.

 

tacitement

tacitement adv. adverbe Implicitement. : Ils se sont entendus tacitement.

 

taciturne

taciturne adj. adjectif Sombre, peu communicatif. : Il est d ’humeur taciturne en se levant. SYNONYME morose .

 

Spanish Dictionary

tácito, -ta

tácito, -ta adjetivo Que no se expresa o no se dice pero se supone o se sobreentiende :acuerdo tácito; hay en sus novelas una protesta tácita contra el colonialismo y el etnocentrismo .

 

taciturnidad

taciturnidad nombre femenino Cualidad de taciturno :la desbordante alegría del técnico junto a la taciturnidad del pensador .

 

taciturno, -na

taciturno, -na adjetivo 1 [persona ] Que es habitualmente callado o silencioso :el flemático tiende a ser introvertido, tranquilo, frío, taciturno, pacífico, ordenado, cuidadoso .2 Que es propio de la persona taciturna :carácter taciturno .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

tacit

tac it /tǽsɪt /形容詞 比較なし 通例 名詞 の前で 〗1 暗黙の 〈承認など 〉(implied )▸ (a ) tacit understanding 暗黙の了解 2 声に出さない, 沈黙の (silent )▸ (a ) tacit prayer 黙禱 もくとう ly 副詞 暗黙のうちに 〈認めるなど 〉; 声に出さずに .ness 名詞 U 暗黙 ; 無言 .

 

taciturn

tac i turn /tǽsɪtə̀ː r n /形容詞 かたく 無口な, 口数の少ない ; むっつりとした (talkative ).

 

taciturnity

tac i tur ni ty /tæ̀sɪtə́ː r nəti /名詞 U 無口, 無言 .