Insinuation Meaning in English
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释义
An insinuation is an indirect and usually negative suggestion about someone or something; it hints at something without stating it openly.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in formal or semi-formal contexts. Insinuations are often negative and can be hurtful, implying things without direct accusation. Common with 'make an insinuation', 'subtle insinuation'. Do not confuse with 'suggestion', which can be positive or neutral.
例句
He made an insinuation about her honesty.
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His insinuation made everyone uncomfortable.
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She denied the insinuation completely.
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Are you trying to make some kind of insinuation here?
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People often use insinuations instead of saying what they really mean.
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That’s quite an insinuation you just made—care to explain yourself?
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