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suspeita
A slight suggestion or vague understanding.
glimmer
glimmering
inkling
Portuguese
suspeita
Catalan
insinuació
Spanish
indirecta
An indirect suggestion.
breath
hint
Catalan
insinuació
glimmer
glimmering
inkling
1
A
glimmer
of good news after a bleak year for the economy.
2
Mr Kalim said the
glimmer
of hope he had left was gone.
3
It offers a
glimmer
of hope in a sea of economic gloom.
4
This
glimmer
of hope could see tobacco make a triumphant return soon.
5
You're the first
glimmer
of hope I've had in a long time.
1
In less than ten minutes its lights were
glimmering
ahead of them.
2
Now in the dusk he faced gnarled and
glimmering
boughs of fleece.
3
On the horizon might be seen the first
glimmering
of the eruption.
4
There was the water gushing, the sand sparkling and the sunbeam
glimmering
.
5
Mirages came and went: lakes of illusion,
glimmering
in the imperious sun.
1
I felt the first
inkling
of true happiness I'd known in years.
2
Does it have any
inkling
how Sugar has mothered it so far?
3
Already here: the first
inkling
of Google Lens, Google's visual search platform.
4
There was not an
inkling
in his brain of the true situation.
5
For the first time Gordon had an
inkling
of what was happening.
1
The board on the right contains the official
intimation
of the crime.
2
This was the first
intimation
given of the parentage of the child.
3
You might have inferred it from the
intimation
in my last letter.
4
That was the first
intimation
I had that I was in danger.
5
He well knew the hand and the
intimation
which it would contain.
6
This
intimation
once more aroused the slumbering energies of the taller officer.
7
He fancied he could detect in it a subtle
intimation
of herself.
8
No chance of a stray nuance breeding some catastrophic
intimation
of compromise.
9
This was the first
intimation
we had of intercourse with the whites.
10
At the time he gave them no
intimation
what the paper contained.
11
How could a voice so mellifluous carry such an
intimation
of catastrophe?
12
It twas this last
intimation
which subdued the protests in Linforth's mind.
13
Be the face human or not, the
intimation
was imparted from above.
14
The
intimation
that came from the cloud, was not to be disregarded.
15
This new
intimation
made me carefully examine the inside of our habitation.
16
She received the
intimation
of her danger with true greatness of soul.
intimation
first intimation
receive an intimation
slightest intimation
have no intimation
official intimation
Portuguese
suspeita
Catalan
insinuació
Spanish
indirecta
soplo
insinuación