innuent (Meaning)

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innuent (a.)

Conveying a hint; significant.

Synonyms & Antonyms of innuent

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innuent Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's speech was riddled with innuendos that hinted at his opponent's questionable integrity.
  2. The boss's casual remarks contained subtle innuendos that left me feeling uncomfortable.
  3. The tabloid article was filled with innuendos about the celebrity's alleged affair.
  4. The play's dialogue was peppered with innuendos that caused the audience to laugh uproariously.
  5. The writer used innuendos to create a sense of tension and suspense in the novel.
  6. The comedian's innuendos were so clever that they could slip past even the most prudish censor.
  7. The politician's innuendos were carefully calculated to appeal to his base without alienating potential voters.
  8. The teacher's innuendos made me wonder if she was trying to hint at something more than just the lesson material.
  9. The rumors about the company's financial problems were spread through a series of innuendos and half-truths.
  10. The innuendo in the newspaper article was so obvious that even a child could understand it.

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Conveying a hint; significant.

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The politician's speech was riddled with innuendos that hinted at his opponent's questionable integrity.

The boss's casual remarks contained subtle innuendos that left me feeling uncomfortable.

The tabloid article was filled with innuendos about the celebrity's alleged affair.

The play's dialogue was peppered with innuendos that caused the audience to laugh uproariously.