Etymology:
Meaning:
An insinuation is an indirect or subtle suggestion, especially one that is intended to cast doubt or blame. It is typically done by hinting at something rather than stating it explicitly.
Origin and Usage:
Synonyms:
Etymology The word insinuate derives from the Latin verb insinuāre which means to
Etymology The word sinus derives from the Latin term sinus which means curve or
Etymology Latin insinuo to put into to introduce stealthily Proto Indo European
Etymology Early 17th century from Italian innuendo indication or hinting from past
Etymology Latin implicatio from implicare to entwine entangle involve Implicare
Etymology The word scissors is derived from the Old French word ciseor pair of scis
Etymology Middle French étiquette label ticket sign Old French estiquette small st
Etymology Middle English blont blunt Old English blund Proto Germanic blundaz Prot
Etymology The term enterprise has its origins in the Old French word entreprendre fo
Etymology The word imminent derives from the Latin word imminēre which means to ov
Etymology The word buck has several origins Middle English bocke from Old Engli
Etymology Middle English hamper from Old French hanaper from Medieval Latin hanaperu