Synonym: imply, insinuate, intimate, suggest. Similar words: thin, chin, think, thing, behind, cash in, within, nothing. Meaning: [hɪnt] n. 1. an indirect suggestion 2. a slight indication 3. a slight but appreciable addition 4. a just detectable amount 5. an indication of potential opportunity. v. drop a hint; intimate by a hint.
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91. A hint of humanity and he was a disgrace to the family name.
92. Those in power have only to hint at something and it is done, without compromising themselves.
93. But that does not breed the slightest hint of complacency as the 31-year-old Ballinascreen clubman prepares for the All Ireland final.
94. Wouldn't even give me a hint about what his job had been.
95. A touch of Cognac gives it depth and a hint of sweetness.
96. Certainly he has never given a hint that he knows anything.
97. Talk of ignorance in the face of the most blatant hint.
97. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
98. His radio broadcast on the same day contained no hint of criticism of the Allies.
99. You might notice a hint of brandy in the sauce.
100. A crucial hint of how wide the confederacy of life might spread comes from bacteria themselves.
101. Airport officials said there had been no hint of trouble until radio contact was suddenly lost three minutes from touchdown.
102. It can be anything from a rich and succulent casserole to a stir fry recipe with a subtle hint of the Orient.
103. Can you imagine a male presenter wearing peek-a-boo boxer shorts showing more than a hint of his you-know-what?
104. Leg makeup covers any blemishes and veins while adding a hint of colour.
105. There was the merest hint of vulnerability in the urgency of his need for her.
106. She highlighted Juliana's cheekbones with a pinky brown blusher and added a hint of warm tawny colour to her lips.
107. The next day he accompanied Baldwin back to London, and upon arrival took hint to his house in Westminster.
108. But sometimes, the trash drops a hint to a waiter.
109. The brain drifts back to full consciousness now that there is a vague hint of light spreading across the eastern sky.
110. Izzy quickly takes the hint and leaps on Geri, kissing her on the lips.
111. But from others, a clear hint that fears of drug abuse at the site were not unwarranted.
112. She wears anachronistic styles as though they were the latest fashion, with no hint of nostalgia.
113. Feffer in the furious whirling of his spirit took hint for a fixed point.
114. Yet it is the merest hint of hope in a story of otherwise unbroken tragedy.
115. The settlement of the barbarians was plainly varied, and our sources provide only a hint of its complexities.
116. It tasted yeasty, with a slight hint of effervescence, and began almost instantly to produce a slow easing of inhibitions.
117. But he has given no hint he views a race in 2000 any more favorably than in 1996.
118. There is little or no hint of the compassion and humanity which lay beneath the cool exterior.
119. Sentences and stories hint at their subjects before hunting them down, so that you keep having to trust her and follow blindly.
120. It was a hint that AIDS is more than one disease.
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