your words are insinuating.
She tried to insinuate that I was not telling the truth, but I stood my ground.
a sentence is this : an honest person does not result to insinuation.
The noun form for the verb to insulate is insulator. Another noun form is insulation.Read before answering Homer. The question was "insinuate" not insulate. The noun is insinuator.
"Manipulate" is a word that rhymes with "insinuate".
The root word of insinuating is "insinuate." It comes from the Latin word "insinuare," which means "to wind into" or "to introduce."
The word is "suggest"
a sentence is this : an honest person does not result to insinuation.
Are you trying to insinuate that I may know this answer?
(Insinuate : to introduce or imply gradually, or to subtly introduce oneself into an activity.) His questions about the accident seemed to insinuate that it had been my fault. She always found a way to insinuate herself into our plans.
My boyfriend tried to insinuate that I didn't care about him because I wanted to sleep instead of going out with him.
"That's an interesting coat," the husband insinuated, without letting his wife know how ugly the coat really was.
He insinuated that he was prepared to handle the responsibilities of having his own car.
Your spelling is correct: insinuate (to infer or suggest, or to wheedle).
To insinuate someone is to hint them of something slyly or accusingly. I would suggest, though, you look in a dictionary, because there are a few different ways to use it, but the one I named is the most common.
Sentence: To say "Fred can't do it; no coward can" is to insinuate that Fred is a coward. (Insinuatingly is just the adverb of this verb)
No. to recommend involves praise, while to insinuate means to imply and is used in a negative sense.
To insinuate someone is to hint them of something slyly or accusingly. I would suggest, though, you look in a dictionary, because there are a few different ways to use it, but the one I named is the most common.
There is no opposite for insinuate (imply, suggest) except to openly declare or state.However, the opposite action by the recipient would be to infer (assume an implication or insinuation).