Insinuate


The meaning of the word Insinuate is: 1.) to imply or suggest that something negative is true»  2.) to insert yourself into a place of favor in a subtle way


Examples:

During the debate, the senator tried to insinuate his opponent was not qualified for office.

published by Susy on 2021-09-27 13:22:34


Many dictators use propaganda to insinuate fear among the public.

published by Arianne on 2021-04-14 15:35:00


By searching my locker, you are trying to insinuate I stole the money!

published by Jammie on 2021-01-21 03:17:44


Because Lamar was quite ambitious, he did everything possible to insinuate himself into his foreman’s favor.

published by Art on 2021-09-06 10:10:22


Are you trying to insinuate I did not complete my homework on my own?

published by Rayna on 2021-04-03 20:56:47


Even though we dislike Raven, she always manages to insinuate herself into our holiday plans.

published by Luvenia on 2021-07-09 07:49:28


Longing to be popular, the girl made several attempts to insinuate herself into the crowd of popular kids.

published by Charlsie on 2021-04-22 01:26:52


It would not surprise me if my mother tried to insinuate her preferences into my brother’s wedding plans.

published by Alana on 2021-03-06 00:31:18


Because my sister is a talented singer, she is often approached by agents who try to insinuate themselves into her career.

published by Marica on 2021-04-16 00:04:48


Using direct questions, the detective tried to insinuate I may have played a role in my father’s murder.

published by Gwen on 2021-03-24 01:07:29


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