Insinuations
An insinuation is an indirect suggestion or hint about a person or situation, without stating it openly. It relies on implication rather than explicit assertion and is often used to imply blame, suspicion, or a negative quality without naming it directly.
In politics, journalism, and everyday conversation, insinuations can influence opinions by casting doubt or signaling disapproval
Insinuation differs from a direct accusation. It is covert and can be ambiguous, and it is related
The reception of an insinuation depends on credibility and audience biases. When perceived as manipulative or
Etymology and usage: the word comes from Latin insinuare, meaning "to wind into" or "to insinuate." In