Use "insinuation" in a sentence

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1. The insinuation fortified her resistance.

2. She has a genius for insinuation.

3. She bridled at the insinuation.

4. No, he scorned the base insinuation.

5. She bridled ( up ) at the insinuation.

6. The insinuation at its root has not been proved.

7. I don't, and I'm offended by the insinuation.

8. Insinuation was their best defense, their best offense.

9. Aspersion: A false or damaging accusation or insinuation

10. His reputation was ruined by insinuation and rumour.

11. She blamed him, not directly but by insinuation.

12. Still, the insinuation endures that medical practice lacks a basis in science.

13. The reason for this sudden spate of spurious insinuation?

14. She purposely abstained from mentioning Mrs. Wale's more special insinuation.

15. She refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor.

16. She rejected the insinuation that she was partly to blame.

17. In his speech he blamed her not directly but by insinuation.

18. An indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation.

19. On the stage, Mrs. Van Dam was making her cruel insinuation against Laura.

20. It was too cheap to sit around after such an insinuation as this.

21. She resented the insinuation that she was too old for the job.

22. The Russian insinuation is that Ukraine will siphon off gas meant for Western Europe.

23. The father could no longer control himself when his son threw back an insinuation.

24. I just don't think it'sright to bring a good man down by rumour and insinuation.

25. "Of course I do, " he said pettishly, troubling only a little over the disgrace of the insinuation.

26. Asperse is, literally, to bespatter, as with mud or dirt; it sometimes implies injury to reputation by indirect insinuation

27. Noun reference, mention, suggestion, hint, implication, innuendo, intimation, insinuation, casual remark, indirect reference This remark was an Allusion to their longstanding hostility

28. Another Comeback that doesn’t miss: “Oooh, you wanna kiss me so bad.” If someone is angry—or obsessed—enough with you, the insinuation that they in …

29. Aspergation - baptizement - bar sinister - celebration - christening - humiliation - insinuation - kiss of peace - personality 12 letter words captiousness - circumcision - confirmation - faultfinding - lesser litany - pettifogging - priggishness - processional - vituperation 13 letter words

30. To Assinuate = to assassinate one’s reputation by insinuation That’s brilliant! On that subject of Willie Clancy recordings, alluded to in Feargal’s post, I remember hearing 2½” reel to reel recordings back in 1982 in Cumbria

31. Blandishment: 1 n flattery intended to persuade Synonyms: cajolery , palaver Type of: flattery excessive or insincere praise n the act of urging by means of teasing or flattery Synonyms: wheedling Types: ingratiation , insinuation the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle Blandishments Type of: enticement

32. Hypernyms ("Blandishment" is a kind of): enticement; temptation (the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Blandishment"): ingratiation; insinuation (the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle Blandishments) Derivation: