Insinuate
Insinuate is a verb with two primary senses in English. The most common meaning is to suggest or hint at something in a subtle, often indirect or covert way, typically involving a negative or defamatory implication. For example, a speaker may insinuate that a colleague is dishonest without stating it outright. A second sense is to introduce or push something gradually, or to gain access or acceptance by subtle means, such as insinuating oneself into a group.
Etymology and form: Insinuate comes from the Latin insinuare, meaning to wind in or creep in, from
Usage notes: Distinguishing imply, insinuate, and infer can be subtle. To insinuate is the speaker’s act of