hint

[hɪnt]

hint Definition

  • 1a slight or indirect indication or suggestion
  • 2a small piece of practical information or advice

Using hint: Examples

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

  • Example

    She gave me a hint about the surprise party.

  • Example

    He dropped a hint that he might resign soon.

  • Example

    Here's a hint: add a pinch of salt to the recipe.

  • Example

    I need a hint to solve this crossword puzzle.

hint Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for hint

  • explicit statement
  • direct answer

Idioms Using hint

  • show no sign of something; not indicate anything

    Example

    He didn't give a hint that he was unhappy with the decision.

  • a very small amount or trace of something

    Example

    There's just a hint of garlic in this sauce.

  • drop hints

    provide subtle or indirect suggestions or clues

    Example

    She kept dropping hints about wanting to go on vacation, but nobody seemed to notice.

Phrases with hint

  • understand and act on an indirect or subtle suggestion

    Example

    After she yawned for the third time, he finally took the hint and ended the conversation.

  • provide a subtle or indirect suggestion or clue

    Example

    Can you give me a hint about what you want for your birthday?

  • provide a subtle or indirect suggestion or clue

    Example

    She dropped a hint that she wanted to go to the beach this weekend.

Origins of hint

from Old English 'hentan', meaning 'to seize'

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Summary: hint in Brief

The term 'hint' [hɪnt] refers to a subtle or indirect indication or suggestion, often used to provide practical information or advice. Examples include 'She gave me a hint about the surprise party.' and 'Here's a hint: add a pinch of salt to the recipe.' 'Hint' extends into phrases like 'take the hint,' and idioms like 'not give a hint,' denoting a lack of indication or trace.

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