insinuated (Meaning)

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insinuated (imp. & p. p.)

of Insinuate

insinuated Sentence Examples

  1. The witness insinuated that the defendant was involved in the crime, casting doubt on his alibi.
  2. The politician's speech subtly insinuated that his opponent was a weak and ineffective leader.
  3. The rumor mill insinuated that the celebrity had a secret addiction, sparking widespread speculation.
  4. The professor insinuated that the student's lack of preparation was evident in their poor exam performance.
  5. My cousin's husband insinuated that I was overreacting to a minor issue, which hurt my feelings.
  6. The CEO insinuated that the company's recent financial losses were due to external factors beyond their control.
  7. The whistleblower insinuated that there was widespread corruption within the organization, leading to an internal investigation.
  8. My friend insinuated that I was jealous of her new relationship, which made me feel uncomfortable.
  9. The news article insinuated that the government was concealing important information from the public.
  10. The neighbor insinuated that our dog was barking too much, which sparked a heated argument.

FAQs About the word insinuated

of Insinuate

hinted, interpreted, suggested, intimated, unsaid, undeclared, unannounced, presumed, untold, implied

evident, obvious, express, apparent, obvious, express, stated, apparent,explicit, stated

The witness insinuated that the defendant was involved in the crime, casting doubt on his alibi.

The politician's speech subtly insinuated that his opponent was a weak and ineffective leader.

The rumor mill insinuated that the celebrity had a secret addiction, sparking widespread speculation.

The professor insinuated that the student's lack of preparation was evident in their poor exam performance.