insinuative Antonyms

Meaning of insinuative

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insinuative (a.)

Stealing on or into the confidence or affections; having power to gain favor.

Using insinuations; giving hints; insinuating; as, insinuative remark.

insinuative Sentence Examples

  1. Her insinuative remark hinted at an ulterior motive.
  2. The lawyer's insinuative questioning implied guilt without direct accusation.
  3. The article was full of insinuative passages that cast doubt on the politician's integrity.
  4. She made an insinuative reference to his past that threatened to damage his reputation.
  5. The insinuative whisper was meant to cause doubt and mistrust.
  6. The insinuative suggestion made me uncomfortable and suspicious.
  7. His insinuative comments were calculated to manipulate public opinion.
  8. The insinuative tone of the conversation made me question the speaker's sincerity.
  9. She subtly insinuated that her coworker was responsible for the mistake.
  10. The insinuative rumor spread like wildfire, tarnishing the accused person's reputation.

FAQs About the word insinuative

Stealing on or into the confidence or affections; having power to gain favor., Using insinuations; giving hints; insinuating; as, insinuative remark.

sneak, insert, worm,infiltrate, slip, introduce, wriggle,work in, wind, interpolate

explain, proclaim,declare, declare, announce, announce, proclaim, explain, elucidate, describe

Her insinuative remark hinted at an ulterior motive.

The lawyer's insinuative questioning implied guilt without direct accusation.

The article was full of insinuative passages that cast doubt on the politician's integrity.

She made an insinuative reference to his past that threatened to damage his reputation.