Synonym: implicative, indicative, indicatory, revelatory, significative. Similar words: suggestion, suggest, digestive system, festive, congestion, indigestion, gesticulate, gesticulation. Meaning: [səg'dʒestɪv /sə'dʒ-] adj. 1. tending to suggest or imply 2. (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly.
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1 Her symptoms are suggestive of a panic disorder.
2 His behaviour was suggestive of a cultured man.
3 His face is suggestive of a thief.
4 The results were highly suggestive of malignancy.
5 He kept giving me suggestive looks.
6 Emily turned and threw her a suggestive grin.
7 He gave her a suggestive glance, and she blushed.
8 Some of his lyrics are rather suggestive.
9 His suggestive remarks shocked the young lady.
10 It was a huge sound, suggestive of whales calling each other.
11 The amplified sounds are suggestive of dolphins chatting to each other under the sea.
12 I made a suggestive remark and she poked me in the jaw.
13 However, some suggestive experimental evidence is now available.
14 His songs are full of suggestive lyrics.
15 It looked ironic, satiric, suggestive on her small frame.
16 His white face was spiteful, threatening and suggestive.
17 Isn't this suggestive, perhaps, of sublimated homosexual attraction?
18 Here the seventh-century evidence is actually more suggestive than that for the sixth.
19 The presence of HAPCs was suggestive of normal colonic function.
20 The groups were put in contexts suggestive in one case of euphoria, in the other of anger.
21 Several of the most sexually suggestive scenes have been cut from the film.
22 The sounds were suggestive of whales calling to each other.
23 The natural images in the poem are meant to be suggestive of realities beyond themselves.
24 The fingers were gnarled, lumpy, with long,[www.Sentencedict.com] curving nails suggestive of animal claws.
25 The endoscopic aspect of the gastric lesions was clearly suggestive of malignancy in only half the patients.
26 Victor winked at her, and his smile was so wickedly suggestive that Francesca blushed.
27 The set, therefore, can be manipulated and made deliberately suggestive of the appropriateness of religious labelling.
28 Males also often have body scars and broken tusks, suggestive of combat.
29 This intrusion or invasion into the thick impasto of the declamatory surface is peculiarly poignant and suggestive.
30 Also, listening to people's conversations can be very enlightening and suggestive of ideas.
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