In the question below choose the word(s) or phrase(s) which best fills the gap(s):
Chinyere has not really described the Cabinet as irresponsible; she only ..... it in her speech.
alluded to
implied
applied
suggested
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Does she only allude to it in her speech even sound right? The obvious answer is implied, she only implied it in her speech. That makes a lot more sense, doesn't it? The only way option a would be correct is if it were alluded to not allude to, this is how people fail Jamb.
Hey guys let's nt keep on knocking our heads on the bricks, both implied and allude means the same tin:suggestion dat is nt directly stated, so any of them could b d ans. Is dat clear?

allude cant b d answer since it means somtin mentioned or referred to. D correct answer is 'implied' wich means a suggestion/truth dat was not definitely stated but due to d way d statement was made it can therefore be implied.

I believe that there might be two answers because:
Allude to means: to mention someone or something in a brief or indirect way
Implied means: involved, indicated, or suggested without being directly or explicitly stated; tacitly understood.




