insinuating in a sentence
p. p.
๐ Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Insinuating: suggesting or implying something in an indirect or subtle manner, often with a negative connotation.
Sample Sentences
- Her tone was insinuating, suggesting that she knew more than she was letting on.
- The article was filled with insinuating remarks that cast doubt on the politician's integrity.
- He was accused of insinuating criticism under the guise of friendly advice.
- During the meeting, her insinuating comments made everyone uncomfortable.
- The detectiveโs insinuating questions led the suspect to reveal more than intended.
- She was insinuating that I was somehow responsible for the mistake.
- His tone was insinuating, suggesting there was more to the story than he revealed.
- The article was filled with insinuating remarks that undermined her credibility.
- I couldn't help but feel he was insinuating that I was not qualified for the job.
- The politician made insinuating comments that left many questioning his opponent's integrity.