hinting

[ˈhɪntɪŋ]

hinting Definition

  • 1suggesting or indicating something indirectly or covertly
  • 2giving a slight indication or clue

Using hinting: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hinting" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She kept hinting that she wanted to leave early.

  • Example

    He was hinting at the possibility of a promotion.

  • Example

    The painting is full of hints of symbolism.

  • Example

    The teacher was hinting that there would be a pop quiz tomorrow.

hinting Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hinting

  • to suggest something indirectly or subtly

    Example

    I dropped a hint about wanting to go to the new restaurant, but he didn't seem to pick up on it.

  • to understand and act upon an indirect suggestion or clue

    Example

    I kept hinting that I was tired and wanted to go home, but my friend didn't take the hint and we stayed out late.

  • a small amount or indication of something

    Example

    There was a hint of sadness in her voice when she talked about the breakup.

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Summary: hinting in Brief

The verb 'hinting' [ˈhɪntɪŋ] refers to suggesting or indicating something indirectly or covertly. It can also mean giving a slight indication or clue. The term is often used in phrases like 'drop a hint' and 'take the hint,' which denote subtle suggestions and understanding of them. Examples include 'She kept hinting that she wanted to leave early' and 'The painting is full of hints of symbolism.'