very suggestive

Frequency: 8.224.0 per million words

Clearly implying something.

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Examples (20)

  • The politician's remarks were very suggestive of a potential scandal.
  • The joke was very suggestive, and not everyone found it funny.
  • Her choice of words was very suggestive and made everyone uncomfortable.
  • Her outfit was very suggestive, drawing a lot of attention.
  • The painting's imagery was very suggestive, leaving much to the viewer's imagination.
  • The politician's remarks were very suggestive of underlying corruption.
  • The detective found the suspect's alibi very suggestive of guilt.
  • The movie's ending was very suggestive, leaving the audience to interpret the outcome.
  • The new advertising campaign is very suggestive and has caused some controversy.
  • He made a very suggestive comment that made her uncomfortable.
  • His tone of voice was very suggestive, hinting at a secret he was keeping.
  • The advertisement used imagery that was very suggestive.
  • The research findings were very suggestive of a new scientific breakthrough.
  • The novel contained passages that were very suggestive of a troubled past.
  • The director's comments were very suggestive of his intentions for the project.
  • Even though it was indirect, his tone was very suggestive.
  • The old photograph was very suggestive of a bygone era.
  • The artist's work was often very suggestive, prompting deep thought.
  • The evidence presented was very suggestive that the company had been engaging in illegal practices.
  • The conversation became very suggestive after a few drinks.