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Ryan insinuated that the Democratic Party is selling the American people a welfare state.

Then, Jared Leto busted her interview and playfully insinuated that they'd had a relationship.

Sure, the critics never quite cottoned to him; they always insinuated that he was an airhead, a blank.

After all, Shocked once—though ambiguously, and perhaps with the intent of provocation—insinuated that she was a lesbian.

Obamacare does not, as Romney insinuated, take $716 billion away from current Medicare recipients.

His enemies persistently insinuated that he was really returning to Spain to support the clericals actively.

Tremerello had insinuated a vile suspicion respecting Angiola; that, in short, she was a spy upon my secret opinions!

"You have a good many friends interested in your affairs, Mr. Guarez," insinuated the captain.

I insinuated it again a minute later, but after that, noticing the way in which she came back to the aunt again, I forbore.

The matter that has insinuated itself into the paper extends it, and increases its volume.

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On this page you'll find 81 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to insinuated, such as: hidden, implicit, indirect, latent, lurking, and tacit.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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