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something left out, usually deliberately, requiring the reader to â??read between the linesâ??, e.g. You are looking very good today! could possibly mean You look much better than you did the other day! An omission can change meaning slightly, e.g. not providing all the relevant facts in a news report.
a word group with a noun or pronoun as its head. The noun phrase can occur in different parts of...
a shot of a human subject in full, from feet to head.
a report by the person who saw (were a witness to) the event that is being reported on. An eye-...
to suggest or hint, e.g. In my conversation, I implied that we were short of money when I said I...
(also called subject, subject matter, issue) what a piece of writing is about.