Tacitly

Tacitly

Definition

Tacitly is a word that describes a way of communicating or understanding without explicitly stating it. It’s like having a secret language or a hidden understanding between people. It’s when something is grasped without being directly expressed in words.

Tacitly can also refer to a shared knowledge or agreement within a group or community. It’s when certain norms or expectations are understood and followed without being explicitly stated. In a professional setting, tacitly can be seen in the unspoken rules and expectations of a workplace. It’s the understanding of how things are done or how decisions are made, even if they are not explicitly outlined in a manual or policy.

Example sentences
We tacitly agreed to meet at our favorite coffee shop without discussing it.
They tacitly agreed to keep their conversation confidential.
Through their shared experiences, they tacitly knew what the other was thinking.
The siblings tacitly agreed to divide the chores without needing to discuss it.
The group tacitly accepted the unwritten rule of taking turns during discussions.