What is another word for Insinuated?

Pronunciation: [ɪnsˈɪnjuːˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Insinuated is a word that is often used in speech or writing to indicate the indirect or subtle way of conveying one's message. There are various synonyms for insinuated that one can use depending on the context. Some of these synonyms include hinted, suggested, implied, inferred, alluded, intimated, presupposed, and insinuated itself. These words represent the same basic idea of conveying a message indirectly or subtly. They can be used when we want to express ourselves in a cautious or diplomatic manner, or when we want to hint at something without being too explicit. Whatever the purpose, finding the right synonym for insinuated can make a significant difference in how your message is perceived by your audience.

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What are the hypernyms for Insinuated?

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Usage examples for Insinuated

In the numerous pamphlets that wore hatched by the ferment, it was broadly Insinuated that the English people might pay too much for the privilege of having a Dutch King, who had done nothing for them that they could not have done for themselves, and who was perpetually sacrificing the interests of his adopted country to the necessities of his beloved Holland.
"Daniel Defoe"
William Minto
"You see, Hazel," he Insinuated again, "we've had a real good time together, and you made it so plain I'm not-indifferent to you that it just stung me bad to hear you speak of-'Gordon.
"The Son of his Father"
Ridgwell Cullum
He bustled about and Insinuated himself everywhere, appearing where least expected; he made long excursions on the embankment, rowed in a boat over Menzaleh, venturing at times far and wide.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz

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