0 the action of suggesting, without being direct, that something unpleasant is true:
She denies all other allegations and insinuations.
In truth, his efforts meet with a lack of evidence in this period, too, which he fills with assumptions and insinuations.
Not all will be convinced by his argument by insinuation, but the case is well put.
Through insinuations of avarice, especially incriminating when a tribesman's generosity is a mark of honor, a subtle, ironic inversion of valuation is intimated.
The insinuation is that she is a second-class citizen.
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