Sentences

The explicature of 'It's late' could be interpreted as a request to end the meeting early.

In the sentence 'Are you coming?', the explicature is an invitation for a response.

Teacher: ' Raise your hand if you have any questions.' The explicature of this sentence is an explicit request for students to raise their hands.

The implicated meaning of 'I can't hear you' might be 'Turn up the volume'. The explicature is the direct statement of not having the ability to hear.

John said, 'It's cold', the explicature could be an invitation for someone to close a window or turn up the heat.

The natural interpretation of 'I don’t have anything to say' could be the person literally can’t speak, but the explicature is perhaps an expression of boredom or reluctance to contribute to the conversation.

In a sentence 'It's a beautiful day', the explicature is a direct statement about the weather being pleasant, but the implicature could be a suggestion to go outside.

The sentence 'I'm not happy' carries an explicature of the person’s emotional state, but the implicature might be a request for information about what's making them unhappy.

In response to 'Are you here?', the explicature of 'I'm not' is a direct answer, but the implicature might be a complaint about someone's absence.

The explicature of 'Don't worry, everything is under control' is a direct reassurance, but the implicature might be a less reassuring or even troubling secret that the speaker has.

The statement 'He's not my type' has an explicature of preference but the implicature could be a critique of the other person's appearance or personality.

While 'Let's go' has an explicature of a direct invitation, the implicature might be a hint about where the location is which the speaker already knows.

The sentence 'Sorry, I can't do it' has an explicature of inability, but the implicature could be an attempt to not do it, possibly for a reason.

In 'I'm not sure', the explicature is about uncertainty, but the implicature could be a hesitation or a hint about knowledge being partially hidden.

The statement 'I can't come now because I'm tied up' has an explicature of a scheduling conflict, but the implicature might be that the person is busy doing something else that requires them to be elsewhere.

The sentence 'You're not allowed here' has the explicature of a prohibition from being in a certain location, but the implicature could be about maintaining authority or safety.

The sentence 'No, I can't do that' could have the explicature of a refusal but the implicature might be related to a past secret or a hidden reason.

The phrase 'I don't believe you' has an explicature of disbelief, but the implicature might be hidden distrust or other negative emotions.