All 4 Uses of
explicit
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- The postscript is explicit.
Chpt 37-38 *explicit = clear and detailed
- The president then sought to make him speak more explicitly, but M. de Quesnel replied that he wished first to know what they wanted with him.
Chpt 75-76explicitly = clearly and specifically
- But let it be done explicitly and positively.
Chpt 75-76
- Albert's lips scarcely whispered "Good-by," but his look was more explicit; it expressed a whole poem of restrained anger, proud disdain, and generous indignation.
Chpt 91-92explicit = clear and detailed
Definition:
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(explicit as in: explicit instructions) clear and with enough detail so there is no confusioneditor's notes: Shared information is often divided into two categories: explicit and implicit