inkling in English

noun
1
a slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint.
the records give us an inkling of how people saw the world

Use "inkling" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "inkling" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "inkling", or refer to the context using the word "inkling" in the English Dictionary.

1. I had an inkling that she was pregnant.

2. None of the players had an inkling.

3. Nutty had an inkling, but couldn't believe it.

4. She never gave us any inkling of what she was planning.

5. He had no inkling of what was going on.

6. The sand was slick with an inkling of coming oil.

7. She had absolutely no inkling of what was going on.

8. As we reach the base, an inkling of a trail presents itself.

9. He must have had some inkling of what was happening.

10. He gave me an inkling of what was to come.

11. It was my first inkling that something had gone terribly wrong.

12. I had no inkling of his real purpose until much later.

13. Can you give me some inkling of what is going on?

14. I had an inkling that he had gone to Los Angeles.

15. It was as though he had an inkling who it would be.

16. Perhaps he also had an inkling of an altogether more thorough-going solution.

17. He had an inkling that Jos would have an answer for that too.

18. Pool has an inkling of the great learning locked in your head, Time Lord.

19. He had an inkling he was the only one who could decipher the code.

20. We didn't have the slightest inkling of the dramatic news we were about to hear.

21. Synonyms for Auguration include hunch, feeling, idea, impression, suspicion, inkling, premonition, presentiment, intuition and notion

22. The first inkling we had of Cliff's problem was when he didn't come to work.

23. But I have an inkling which sport may be missing from the Olympiad of the future.

24. One of my coaching clients had this inkling she was being white Anted by one of her peers

25. But until then I had no inkling that pictures of black women would cause newspaper executives such grief.

26. The first inkling I had that all was not well was when the share prices began to fall.

27. My first inkling of the matter occurred during the thirty-minute drive from the Vienna airport to Bratislava.

28. The first inkling I had that something was wrong was when I found the front door wide open.

29. Legal records are unique in giving us an inkling of how people of the age saw the world about them.

30. The stock market has no inkling a big stake is being amassed(Sentencedict.com ), so the target's share price need not rise.

31. Clue noun indication, lead, sign, evidence, tip, suggestion, trace, hint, suspicion, pointer, tip-off, inkling, intimation Scientists have discovered a Clue to the puzzle of why our cells get old and die

32. So I was intrigued when I recently found, buried in an old 1977 paper by Richard Nesbitt and Timothy DeCamp Wilson, an experiment that showed an inkling of product placement via word ambiguity.

33. Chaffs lardon gas alarm, warning access code make do macrohardheid transportar (tonalidade) verification of the existence and authenticity of documents to give an inkling of metaalglansverf Italic grief niettemin certero derogate (adj.) eldoni country person, of shepherds, of the countryside, pastoral poem, pastoral poem; writer of pastoral