subtext

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Etymology

sub- + text

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subtext (plural subtexts)

  1. (authorship) The implicit meaning of a text, often a literary one, or a speech or dialogue.
    • 2012 July 27, Jason Zinoman, “Chekhov's Banana Peel”, in Slate:
      While his major plays appear on the surface to have little plot, their subtext is full of overheated romance and melodrama.

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