superimply
/sʌpəˈrɪmplaɪ/Definitions
1. verb
to imply something that is already known or obvious
“The movie superimplied the complexity of human emotions without explicitly stating them.”
2. verb
to imply something that is likely to be true without direct evidence
“The news superimplied that the company was going bankrupt based on the sudden layoffs.”
3. verb
to imply or suggest something, often in a subtle or indirect way
“The artist’s use of color superimplied a sense of melancholy in the painting.”