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insinuative

 

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Insinuative


Definition:

Adjective

1. Having the ability to insinuate or suggest indirectly.

Sample Sentences:

1. Her insinuative tone made it seem like she knew something we didn't.

2. The politician used insinuative remarks to damage his opponent's reputation.

3. The detective's insinuative questions made the suspect uneasy.

4. The writer's insinuative style allowed the reader to draw their own conclusions.

Usage:

Insinuative language, remarks, or questions can be used to imply something without directly stating it. It can be employed in various contexts such as conversations, writing, speeches, and investigations.

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