insinuated in English

verb
1
suggest or hint (something bad or reprehensible) in an indirect and unpleasant way.
he was insinuating that she had slept her way to the top
synonyms:implysuggesthintintimateindicatelet it be knowngive someone to understandmake out
2
maneuver oneself into (a position of favor or office) by subtle manipulation.
she seemed to be taking over, insinuating herself into the family
verb

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

1. He insinuated his doubt of the reply.

2. The cat insinuated herself into the kitchen.

3. He insinuated that I was lying.

4. He insinuated his doubt of the reply. Sentencedict.com

5. She cleverly insinuated herself into his family.

6. 6 The cat insinuated herself into the kitchen.

7. I insinuated my way in with you easily enough.

8. 12 The cat somehow insinuated itself into the larder.

9. 16 She insinuated to us that her partner had embezzled funds.

10. The libel claim followed an article which insinuated that the President was lying.

11. The strain in race relations led to the Singaporean 1964 Race Riots, which PAP Malay politician Othman Wok later insinuated were planned beforehand by the ultras.

12. Scott insinuated that the US failure of the film was the result of bad advertising, which presented the film as an adventure with a love story rather than as an examination of religious conflict.

13. Synonyms for Cozied up include insinuated, pandered, ingratiated yourself, curry favoured with, curry favored with, made overtures, wormed your way in, wheedled, curried favour and got in with

14. Some common synonyms of Asperse are calumniate, defame, malign, slander, traduce, and vilify. While all these words mean "to injure by speaking ill of," Asperse implies continued attack on a reputation often by indirect or insinuated detraction

15. I criticised my Socialist colleagues from Austria for the inconsistent way in which they voted, and I insinuated that at the end they had abstained from the vote on the Feira resolution.

16. 1809-1812, Maria Edgeworth, Tales of Fashionable Life […] with infinite difficulty in bringing herself to speak on such a subject, after inconceivable Bridlings of the head, and contortions of every muscle of her neck, she insinuated to him her fears […

17. In another study, we showed a simulated accident where a car went through an intersection with a stop sign, and if we asked a question that insinuated it was a yield sign, many witnesses told us they remember seeing a yield sign at the intersection, not a stop sign.

18. Adumbrate v 1: describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of; "sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his ideas" [syn: sketch, outline, Adumbrate] 2: give to understand; "I insinuated that I did not like his wife" [syn: intimate, Adumbrate, insinuate]