a detective needs inkling to solve a mystery
The word intimation means allusion, announcement, breath, communication, cue, declaration, implication, indication, or inkling. Some antonyms for the word intimation include brightness, light, and information.
Inkling sells books that are intended to educate someone in certain subjects. They carry no fiction titles and their books range from art books to parenting tips.
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I certainly have no inkling as to where to find your example. No, a baby squid is not called an "inkling".
The test takers had no inkling of what the answer was.
I haven't got an inkling as to how that man was raised.
Inkling (noun)- a ligh suggestion or indication; a hint
Premonition may be the word you want. Perhaps inkling or suspicion.
Barb was beginning to get an inkling or suspicion that Sid was not being totally truthful by the way his face would contort when saying he had been working late again last night and that red lipstick on his collars that would not come out even with the newest cleaner they had been advertising on her favorite late night shopping channel.
Inkling is a hint, clue, idea, or notion. As in, "I haven't a clue what you're talking about."
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The word intimation means allusion, announcement, breath, communication, cue, declaration, implication, indication, or inkling. Some antonyms for the word intimation include brightness, light, and information.
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