单词 | insinuation |
释义 | insinuation (once / 2180 pages) n An insinuation is a sly way of saying something, usually something insulting. It can also be a way of worming your way into a group or situation. "You're dumb!" is an insult. An insinuation is different: it's a way of indirectly saying something. Insinuation evolved from the Latin insinuationem, meaning "entrance through a narrow way.” So an insinuation is like an insult that sneaks in the back door. Mentioning that your cousin could try harder in school could be an insinuation that your cousin’s lazy. Another kind of insinuation is when someone, often through flattery, gets herself accepted by others. Both kinds of insinuations are sneaky. WORD FAMILYinsinuation: insinuations+/insinuate: insinuated, insinuates, insinuating, insinuation/insinuating: insinuatingly USAGE EXAMPLESThe insinuation is that the reform is designed to turn the BBG into a Trump propaganda megaphone. Washington Times(Dec 19, 2016) He calls Duffy’s insinuation that people from Madison are un-American is “extremely alarming.” Washington Times(Dec 07, 2016) Like I say, it’s a fascinating theory, in its underlying insinuations and its demonstrable wrongness. The Guardian(Dec 02, 2016) 1n an indirect (and usually malicious) implication Syn|Hyper innuendo implication an accusation that brings into intimate and usually incriminating connection 2n the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle blandishments she refused to use insinuation in order to gain favor Syn|Hyper ingratiation blandishment, wheedling the act of urging by means of teasing or flattery |
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