inkling Antonyms
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- portent
- token
- guidepost
- key
- foreboding
- harbinger
- flicker
- whiff
- telltale
- overtone
- omen
- denotation
- hunch
- symptom
- assistance
- pointer
- allusion
- mention
- intuition
- breath
- premonition
- inspiration
- tip
- evidence
- innuendo
- nod
- insinuation
- inference
- foretaste
- implication
- scent
- prompt
- glimmer
- notion
- wind
- presentiment
- wink
- signal
- feeling
Meaning of inkling
Wordnet
inkling (n)
a slight suggestion or vague understanding
Webster
inkling (n.)
A hint; an intimation.
inkling Sentence Examples
- I had a sudden inkling that something was amiss.
- The faintest inkling of suspicion crept into her mind.
- The journalist's article contained the slightest inkling of a conspiracy.
- I had an inkling that my friend was going to propose to me.
- The letter hinted at an inkling of his true intentions.
- The doctor had an inkling that the patient was faking their illness.
- The teacher noticed an inkling of talent in the student's writing.
- The detective followed the slightest inkling of a lead.
- I had an inkling that the meeting would end badly.
- The musician had an inkling that the song would become a hit.
FAQs About the word inkling
a slight suggestion or vague understandingA hint; an intimation.
cue, hint,indication, clue, suggestion, intimation, sign, glimpse, suspicion, lead
solution, solution, answer,answer,
I had a sudden inkling that something was amiss.
The faintest inkling of suspicion crept into her mind.
The journalist's article contained the slightest inkling of a conspiracy.
I had an inkling that my friend was going to propose to me.