Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
implicit-assumption
noun
ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt əˈsʌmp.ʃən

Definition
An unspoken or unstated belief that is taken for granted without being explicitly expressed.

Examples
- The implicit assumption that hard work always leads to success can motivate many people.
- In the discussion, her implicit assumptions about the team’s capabilities were evident.
- Before making decisions, it’s important to clarify any implicit assumptions that may affect the outcome.

Meaning
An implicit assumption refers to a belief or idea that is understood and accepted within a particular context, even though it is not directly communicated or discussed. It often influences perceptions and behavior without being openly acknowledged.

Synonyms
- unstated belief
- unspoken presumption
- unacknowledged assumption