Use "intimation|intimations" in a sentence

1. A frown is often an intimation of disapproval.

2. Only Americans fully share his intimation.

3. Hopkins sent me the earliest intimation.

4. Brown gave no intimation that he had heard anything.

5. The wily Edomite was aroused at the intimation of a possible rival.

6. Synonyms for Connotations include undertones, nuance, implication, flavor, flavour, inference, suggestion, hints, intimations and undercurrents

7. Being the Briefest possible intimation that there was nothing stirring

8. There was no intimation from his doctor that his condition was serious.

9. Its first intimation of death came as long ago as 19

10. They were too proud to give any intimation of their financial difficulties.

11. His suicide attempt was the first intimation that he was seriously depressed.

12. I did not have any intimation that he was going to resign.

13. Without early intimation of the dates of the training sessions, enthusiasm for training could decrease.

14. Their first intimation of the incoming wave was its roaring sound just offshore.

15. Still he had a strange prescience , an intimation of something yet to come.

16. It is a faint intimation , yet so are the first streaks of morning.

17. Every effort is the best excellent intimation. A drop of sweat is the moist opportunity.

18. This intimation seemed to compose in some degree the vehement passion of the old hag.

19. At this intimation the Gun club merely shrugged its shoulders and returned to its great work.

20. He had then not the least intimation of my intention to set up there or anywhere.

21. Rushton gave him the plans with an intimation that the work was to be proceeded with.

22. As a design arts, material design is popular today for its intimation, quality and visual shock.

23. Mrs. Reynolds's respect for Elizabeth seemed to increase on this intimation of her knowing her master.

24. The Advertisements in movie theatres before all the movies start or during the intimation are called movie ads

25. This is in addition to systemic free of cost SMS/email intimation by the Passport Seva system.

26. Online registration, renewals and EC, online intimation for recruitment activities, authenticity, check for registered agents or employees.

27. Adumbrate allude to, betoken, cloud, embody, foreshow, have an intimation, incarnate, mirror, personate, prognosticate, shadow, typify Definition v

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

29. A LEISURELY TOUR IN ENGLAND JAMES JOHN HISSEY Sometimes it is an intimation of Boundlessness, contradicting or abolishing the fixed limits of our habitual view

30. Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied The eclectic score bears this out; it is a rich, cosmopolitan blend of Strauss and Scriabin, with certain intimations of French Impressionism Confected by Middle Eastern-sounding arabesques and layered harmonies.

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. Now, command is essentially indeed an act of the reason: for the commander orders the one Commanded to do something, by way of intimation or declaration; and to order thus by intimating or declaring is an act of the reason

33. Fabricating a military crisis, Nicholas and the others lead Gabriel to institute what might be termed "a state of exception." (48) Finally bringing to a head the violent intimations and calls to "cut" the legs from under the authorities, Gabriel gives the signal to attack when Crosswill and Rooksbill arrive: "An Ambuscado of the enemy.