Crossword-Solution: INSINUATIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Insinuative | a. | Stealing on or into the confidence or affections; having power to gain favor. |
| Insinuative | a. | Using insinuations; giving hints; insinuating; as, insinuative remark. |
We have 57 clues for the answer “INSINUATIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| undetectable | 32 answers |
| unapparent | 32 answers |
| connoted | 33 answers |
| insinuated | 34 answers |
| Hinted | 34 answers |
| unnoticeable | 37 answers |
| lurking | 41 answers |
| Suggested | 41 answers |
| Indicated. | 43 answers |
| Raunchy | 44 answers |
| Implied | 46 answers |
| Smallest | 47 answers |
| Debauched | 48 answers |
| pornographic | 48 answers |
| Least | 49 answers |
| Bawdy | 50 answers |
| Racy | 51 answers |
| trashy | 52 answers |
| Fecund | 52 answers |
| implicit | 53 answers |
| Demonstrative | 53 answers |
| Subtle | 54 answers |
| Risqué | 54 answers |
| dissolute | 54 answers |
| Profligate | 57 answers |
| Latent | 58 answers |
| gradual | 61 answers |
| Depraved | 63 answers |
| meaningful | 63 answers |
| smutty | 63 answers |
| prurient | 63 answers |
| Lecherous | 64 answers |
| Salacious | 65 answers |
| Obscene | 65 answers |
| Licentious | 66 answers |
| Unclean | 66 answers |
| Lustful | 67 answers |
| Lewd | 67 answers |
| Tasteless | 67 answers |
| indecent | 68 answers |
| barnyard | 69 answers |
| Wanton | 70 answers |
| Lascivious | 71 answers |
| Distasteful | 71 answers |
| Soiled | 72 answers |
| crusty | 72 answers |
| imperceptible | 73 answers |
| Unrefined | 73 answers |
| CRUDE ___ | 73 answers |
| Filthy ___ | 74 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INSINUATIVE (5)
And lastly, for imaginative or insinuative reason, which is the subject of rhetoric, we think it best to refer it to the arts of reason.
She was watching her pupil, storing up in her memory the mispronunciations and vulgarisms for later insinuative improvement.
Joan had little appetite--the day had been too over-poweringly hot--but she was very thirsty; and Fowey provided a brand of champagne less sweet and heady than she would have chosen, and consequently more insinuative.
But the Duke, as you may suppose, loves me to this day.’ As he spoke, they turned an angle of the battlements, and saw advancing towards them, smiling and insinuative, the figure of Tassino.
Truckling, insinuative, and wicked throughout, he accosted his judge with a servile bow, as he stood cringing before him.