"Insinuation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Insinuation" Meaning

The word "insinuation" refers to a subtle and indirect hint or suggestion, often with a negative or critical tone, that implies something unpleasant or unacceptable. It can also mean a subtle or indirect accusation that implies wrongdoing or guilt.

"Insinuation" Examples

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Usage Examples


1. Sarcasm: "His comment about my outfit was laced with insinuation, implying I looked terrible."
2. Hint: "The detective's insinuation about the suspect's guilt was a subtle hint that he was hiding something."
3. Implication: "The politician's speech contained an insinuation that his opponent was somehow corrupt."
4. Veiled comment: "The teacher's insinuation about the student's lack of effort was a veiled comment that really meant he needed to try harder."
5. Underhanded hint: "The employee's insinuation that the boss was looking for a reason to fire her was an underhanded hint that she was already on thin ice."

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Insincerity refers to the act of being untruthful or deceitful in one's words or actions. It is the quality of being insincere, which means devoid of genuine feeling or sincerity. It can also refer to the state of deliberately saying or doing something that is contradictory to one's true intentions or emotions.

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