insinuations Synonyms

insinuations Meaning

insinuations

something that is insinuated, a sly, subtle, and usually derogatory utterance, the act or process of insinuating

insinuations Sentence Examples

  1. The candidate's insinuations about the financial dealings of his opponent were unfounded and baseless.
  2. The rumor mill was rife with insinuations of corruption within the city government.
  3. Her subtle insinuations hinted at hidden agendas and unspoken motives.
  4. The lawyer deftly deflected the insinuations cast upon his client's character.
  5. The employee's insinuations of favoritism created a toxic work environment.
  6. The politician's insinuations sowed seeds of distrust and division within the community.
  7. The judge dismissed the insinuations as mere speculation, lacking any credible evidence.
  8. The reporter's insinuations caused a media frenzy, casting a long shadow over the company.
  9. The prosecutor's insinuations of guilt were met with fierce objections from the defense attorney.
  10. The author's insinuations about the book's characters left readers guessing about their true intentions.

FAQs About the word insinuations

something that is insinuated, a sly, subtle, and usually derogatory utterance, the act or process of insinuating

innuendoes, innuendos, imputations, libels,suggestions, insults, smears, slanders, aspersions, intimations

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The candidate's insinuations about the financial dealings of his opponent were unfounded and baseless.

The rumor mill was rife with insinuations of corruption within the city government.

Her subtle insinuations hinted at hidden agendas and unspoken motives.

The lawyer deftly deflected the insinuations cast upon his client's character.