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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211. In this case, that hint says to right-justify the content.
212. We can see the faintest hint of green beneath last year's dead meadow grass and buds are just beginning to grow on the branches.
213. And it gives a hint that even though species might be cognitively capable of doing certain things, they might not show the behavior, because they just don’t want to.
214. The Calamari fritti was prepared with the lightest batter and a hint of salt and was a great match with the homemade tarte sauce.
215. Conventionally there are two ways in setting time as background in a novel: expressing and hint.
216. From now on, the hint of a potbelly here, the possibility of a sagging breast there.
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