Indirectly suggesting something means hinting at an idea or recommendation without explicitly stating it. This can be done through subtle cues, non-verbal communication, or using context to convey the suggestion without directly saying it.
When someone denies something, it usually indicates that they are refuting or rejecting the truth or existence of that thing. It can suggest a refusal to acknowledge or accept responsibility for their actions.
There seems to be a typo in your question. If you meant "metaphor," it is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance.
"Keep in view" means to remember, consider, or be aware of something. It can also suggest maintaining focus or mindfulness of a certain idea or perspective.
Aristotle died at the age of 62 in the year 322 BC.
Answering questions indirectly means providing information or responses that don't directly address the question asked, either to avoid giving a direct answer or to be more subtle in communication. This can involve offering tangential details, changing the subject, or providing ambiguous or evasive responses.
it means to suggest something but not saying it
If ur trying to type suggest then suggest means to refer you to something
to hint at; suggest; to indicate indirectly
To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion; to have reference to a subject not specifically and plainly mentioned; -- followed by to; as, the story alludes to a recent transaction., To compare allusively; to refer (something) as applicable.
1. to grow (like a new plant or a teen boy's beard) 2. to ask something indirectly.
it means not directly
Basically what the name suggest. Something to protect the eyes from outside material.
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Apagoge
yes Uh, not yes. They are contradictory because to offend someone, you are being mean to them in a way that they REALLY don't like. To offer is to suggest something to someone or suggest that you give something to someone.
yes Uh, not yes. They are contradictory because to offend someone, you are being mean to them in a way that they REALLY don't like. To offer is to suggest something to someone or suggest that you give something to someone.
"To allude" means to hint at something, or refer to something indirectly, often referencing something well-known. "She alluded to the Titanic when she said their vacation was like hitting an iceberg and sinking," would be an example.