A derogatory hint or reference to a person or thing.
The act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle blandishments.
1 The insinuation was in her voice as well as in her words.
2 The insinuation wounded Pitt deeply; and his intercourse with Auckland entirely ceased.
3 She knew the value of insinuation in such a battle as this.
4 There seemed to her to be a covert insinuation in the remark.
5 Her mind had been overwrought, and she caught insinuation in his voice.
6 It's the insinuation and discourtesy I find weighs heavy on my spirit.
7 This may not have been Limbaugh's most racist insinuation of the campaign.
8 Baruch somewhat resented the insinuation of possible fatigue consequent on advancing years.
9 Zara's eyes now suddenly blazed at the unconscious insinuation in this speech.
10 Such a sweeping condemnation would include himself, and he resented the insinuation .
11 As Hans was NOT there, Voost could afford to scout the insinuation .
12 She flushed with rage, exasperated by the insinuation she believed was intended.
13 I felt a little guilty for making an insinuation about Murphy's priorities.
14 Another insinuation like that, and you will learn what I can do.
15 We all know our village nurse too well to believe that insinuation .
16 What revolted Edwards most of all was the other's insinuation about Crawley.
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