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Definitions from the WebTerm: Antonyms for InsinuationPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: A straightforward statement or action that is direct and explicit. Example Sentence: "He made a clear statement, devoid of any insinuation, to express his opinion on the matter." Sense 2: An honest and open suggestion or remark. Example Sentence: "She offered her help with no insinuation whatsoever, rather straightforward and genuinely." Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Clear and direct, leaving no room for hidden meanings. Example Sentence: "The speaker's speech was refreshingly insinuation-free, as he focused on conveying his message without ambiguity." Sense 2: Honorable and frank, without any underlying implications. Example Sentence: "The honest and insinuation-free apology was appreciated by everyone involved." Part of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To state or suggest straightforwardly, without any hidden motive. Example Sentence: "She decided to explicitly insinuate her support for the proposal during the meeting." Sense 2: To make an honest and open remark or suggestion. Example Sentence: "He insinuated his availability to help with the project, leaving no room for doubt." Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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