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insinuate
verb insinuated, insinuating
- 1. To suggest or hint (something unpleasant) in an indirect way
- Example: Are you insinuating that I am lying?
- Thesaurus: imply, hint, suggest, purport, propose.
- Example: somehow insinuated his original design into the project
- Thesaurus: infiltrate, infuse, introduce, ingratiate, force through, horn in.
noun
- A hint or suggestion of an unpleasant kind
- Thesaurus: implication, innuendo, intimation, suggestion, allusion, hint, aspersion, slur, slant.
adj
noun
adj
Phrasal Verb: insinuate oneself into something
- To succeed in gaining (eg acceptance or favour) by gradual, careful and often cunning means.
- Example: insinuated himself into the boss's good books
