a. and adv. (UN-1 7, 11, 5 b.)
[1775. Ash, Unexplicit.]
1831. Scott, Ct. Rob., xxvi. So unexplicitly expressed, that it was by no means easy to conceive the meaning of what he said.
1838. Sir W. Hamilton, Logic, xvii. (1866), I. 319. Very brief and unexplicit in his treatment of this subject.
1852. G. P. R. James, Pequinillo, II. 211. It was briefly and unexplicitly that he explained himself.