inuendo (Meaning)

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inuendo (n.)

See Innuendo.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inuendo

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inuendo Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian's jokes were full of innuendo, leaving the audience in stitches.
  2. She couldn't help but notice the subtle innuendo in his tone during their conversation.
  3. The politician's speech was laced with innuendo, hinting at scandal without outright accusations.
  4. Gossip magazines thrive on innuendo, often spreading rumors without evidence.
  5. His raised eyebrow was a silent innuendo that spoke volumes about his skepticism.
  6. The song's lyrics were filled with playful innuendo, hinting at a deeper meaning.
  7. The detective's questions were loaded with innuendo, suggesting guilt without proof.
  8. In a professional setting, it's important to avoid using innuendo to prevent misunderstandings.
  9. The tabloid article was rife with innuendo, painting a salacious picture of the celebrity's personal life.
  10. She was skilled at using innuendo to flirt with subtlety, leaving him intrigued yet unsure of her intentions.

FAQs About the word inuendo

See Innuendo.

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The comedian's jokes were full of innuendo, leaving the audience in stitches.

She couldn't help but notice the subtle innuendo in his tone during their conversation.

The politician's speech was laced with innuendo, hinting at scandal without outright accusations.

Gossip magazines thrive on innuendo, often spreading rumors without evidence.