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Insinuate

Insinuate. By searching my locker, are you insinuating that I have drugs in there?. Definition:. Parts of Speech:. verb. Insinuate. to suggest or hint slyly. Synonym: Antonym:. imply. conceal. I know you’re not saying it outright, but are you insinuating that I’m stupid?. Noteworthy.

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Insinuate

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  1. Insinuate By searching my locker, are you insinuating that I have drugs in there?

  2. Definition: Parts of Speech: verb Insinuate to suggest or hint slyly Synonym: Antonym: imply conceal I know you’re not saying it outright, but are you insinuating that I’m stupid?

  3. Noteworthy Noteworthy Trends in Teen Online Activities

  4. Definition: Parts of Speech: adjective Noteworthy worthy of notice; outstanding because of some special excellence Synonym: Antonym: exceptional, extraordinary common, ordinary Most of the lyrics the rapper spit were unoriginal, but there were a few noteworthy lines.

  5. Notorious Hot Messes

  6. Al Capone was one of the most notorious gangsters of the 1920s. Parts of Speech: Notorious Synonym: Antonym: infamous Definition: adjective unknown widely known because of bad behavior

  7. Perjury March 17, 2005: Rap diva Lil’ Kim was convicted of three counts of perjury and one of conspiracy for lying to a federal grand jury to protect friends who were involved in a shootout outside a radio station.

  8. It is well known that criminals sometimes commit perjury, but some police officers have also been caught lying to a judge or jury. Parts of Speech: Perjury Synonym: Antonym: Definition: lying in a court of law after taking an oath not to lie noun Disception, Lying Honest

  9. Random

  10. The magician instructed me to choose a random number between 1 and 100. Parts of Speech: Random by chance; not planned or prearranged; irregular Synonym: Antonym: adjective unplanned deliberate

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