seem suggestive

Frequency: 7.015.4 per million words

To appear to imply or suggest something.

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Examples (10)

  • The initial findings seem suggestive of a serious underlying condition.
  • His evasive answers seem suggestive of guilt.
  • The unusual pattern of behavior seems suggestive of a deliberate attempt to mislead.
  • The experimental results seem suggestive of a new scientific principle.
  • The subtle changes in her expression seemed suggestive of unspoken emotions.
  • The way he avoided direct questions seemed suggestive of him hiding something.
  • The tremors in his hands seem suggestive of a neurological issue.
  • The economic indicators seem suggestive of an impending recession.
  • The evidence at the scene seemed suggestive of foul play.
  • The doctor noted that the symptoms seemed suggestive of an allergic reaction.