insinuating - significado y definición. Qué es insinuating
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Qué (quién) es insinuating - definición


insinuating      
If you describe someone's words or voice as insinuating, you mean that they are saying in an indirect way that something bad is the case.
Marcus kept making insinuating remarks...
ADJ [disapproval]
Insinuating      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Insinuate.
II. Insinuating ·adj Winding, creeping, or flowing in, quietly or stealthily; suggesting; winning favor and confidence insensibly.
insinuation         
  • predicated]] on a male "catcall"
  • A cartoon using sexual innuendo to imply the lady is stretching her [[vagina]] by not riding [[sidesaddle]]
HINT, INSINUATION OR INTIMATION ABOUT A PERSON OR THING, ESPECIALLY OF A DENIGRATING OR A DEROGATORY NATURE
Sexual innuendo; Insinuate; Insinuation; Innuendos; Sexual innuendos; Innuendoes
n.
1) to make an insinuation
2) an insinuation that + clause (she didn't like his insinuation that she had cheated)
Ejemplos de uso de insinuating
1. "I quite like insinuating myself into blokiness, definitely," she says.
2. Q:'4; Who is insinuating, Scott, and what are they i
3. He was angered by an entry insinuating he had been involved in political killings.
4. Mazuz was quick to strike back, insinuating Friedmann was seeking to conceal irregularities in the corridors of power.
5. Duarte also claimed key prosecution witness Robert Hart was not credible, insinuating he was to blame for the crash.