insinuato
Insinuato is the past participle of the Italian verb insinuare. It is primarily used as an adjective or as part of compound tenses. As an adjective, insinuato denotes something that has been suggested or implied, rather than stated outright. Its form agrees with the noun it modifies (insinuato for masculine singular, insinuata for feminine singular, insinuati/insinuate for plurals). The sense encompasses indirect or veiled insinuations, arguments that are not plainly stated, or doubts introduced softly into a discussion. Etymology: from Latin insinuare, from in- “in” + sinuare “to wind, bend”—literally to wind in. The term is common in journalism, legal language, and literature when describing an idea or claim that has been insinuated rather than proven.
As a noun, the usage is rare today and mainly found in historical or literary contexts, where
Examples: ha insinuato una critica; le sue insinuazioni hanno creato dubbi; una tesi insinuata dal report. In