0 past simple and past participle of hint --
1 to say or do something that shows what you think or want, usually in a way that is not direct: --
He's hinted at the possibility of moving to Canada.
[ + (that) ] Mum's hinted (that) she might pay for my trip to Mexico.
A few months later, they reneged on this acceptance, and accusations and hinted threats of bewitchment were traded between them and the chief.
This was not a plot line at which any of the secondary critical literature had even hinted.
A world-view, then, is hinted at already here.
The first is already hinted at and concerns the uncertainty dimension.
One study hinted that the act was failing to redistribute rented housing more rationally.
He hinted that these motions would never be accessible to confirmation by means of direct sense data.
The significance of such overlaps has been hinted at in recent studies on urban public spaces.
Another minor criticism, already hinted at above, is that not all the papers address the theme of the book.