suggestive (Meaning)

Wordnet

suggestive (s)

tending to suggest or imply

(usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly

tending to suggest something improper or indecent

suggestive Sentence Examples

  1. The suggestive advertisement subtly hinted at the product's benefits without being explicit.
  2. The painting's suggestive imagery left room for multiple interpretations.
  3. The ambiguous language in the email was suggestive of an underlying motive.
  4. The politician's suggestive comments raised concerns about hidden intentions.
  5. The actor's suggestive performance conveyed emotions without directly stating them.
  6. The suggestive evidence pointed towards a possible connection between the suspects.
  7. The therapist used suggestive techniques to help the patient explore subconscious thoughts.
  8. The author's suggestive tone implied a hidden message within the story.
  9. The suggestive behavior of the strangers made me feel uneasy.
  10. The suggestive design of the building hinted at its intended purpose without explicitly stating it.

FAQs About the word suggestive

tending to suggest or imply, (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly, tending to suggest something improper or indecent

lewd, vulgar, blue,spicy, gamey, off, coarse, naughty, nasty, off-colored

innocuous, decent, clean,decent, innocuous, inoffensive, inoffensive, clean, prim, nice

The suggestive advertisement subtly hinted at the product's benefits without being explicit.

The painting's suggestive imagery left room for multiple interpretations.

The ambiguous language in the email was suggestive of an underlying motive.

The politician's suggestive comments raised concerns about hidden intentions.