To suggest or hint at something unpleasant or derogatory in an indirect and covert way; to manoeuvre oneself into a position gradually and by subtle means.
Origin
From Latin insinuare (to wind into, to work one's way into), from in- + sinuare (to wind, to curve), from sinus (a curve, a fold). Used in English from the early 16th century.
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🎧 Podcast 2 — Daily Use
Insinuate in Conversation
Two British speakers · Real everyday dialogue
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🌟 Podcast 3 — Prompt Engineering
Insinuate — AI Prompts
5 copyable & speakable prompt cards · Google UK English voices
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