innuendo
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Definition of innuendo
5 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
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(countable, uncountable)A derogatory hint or reference to, or (often sexual) insinuation about, a person or thing.
“She made a devious innuendo about her opponent, who was embarrassed.”
“At dinner, a dish of stewed eels made Mr. Higgs a little pensive, and he remarked, "that the fair sex slipped through your fingers just like eels." This innuendo was, however, all that disturbed the enjoyment of the day, whose hilarity, as the newspapers say of a public dinner, was prolonged to a late hour.”
“From the start then, the prosecutor David Tudor-Price relied on innuendo to carry his case. […] his whole presentation was based on shoring-up the stereotypes.”
““The attacks and allegations from Candace [Owens] are either lies or they are innuendos thrown around with a total reckless disregard for the truth,” Mr. [Blake] Neff said.”
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noun
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(countable, uncountable)A derogatory hint or reference to, or (often sexual) insinuation about, a person or thing.
“She made a devious innuendo about her opponent, who was embarrassed.”
“At dinner, a dish of stewed eels made Mr. Higgs a little pensive, and he remarked, "that the fair sex slipped through your fingers just like eels." This innuendo was, however, all that disturbed the enjoyment of the day, whose hilarity, as the newspapers say of a public dinner, was prolonged to a late hour.”
“From the start then, the prosecutor David Tudor-Price relied on innuendo to carry his case. […] his whole presentation was based on shoring-up the stereotypes.”
““The attacks and allegations from Candace [Owens] are either lies or they are innuendos thrown around with a total reckless disregard for the truth,” Mr. [Blake] Neff said.”
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(countable, uncountable)A remark that is suggestive of something sexual without stating it explicitly.
“We were both quite good friends and apart from the playful innuendos about having an affair together we never really did anything.”
“Donoghue represents the closet in Stir-Fry as a performance space of playful innuendo and verbal wit, while Hensher describes it in Kitchen Venom as an existential site to which the subject retreats in a paranoid attempt to avoid cultural and social definition.”
“This is kalaburi, a joking banter that includes stories, jokes, wordplays (puns and double entendres, which are often sexual), and playful innuendo.”
- (countable, uncountable)A rhetorical device with an omitted but obvious conclusion, made to increase the force of an argument.
- (countable, uncountable)Part of a pleading in cases of libel and slander, pointing out what and who was meant by the libellous matter or description.
verb
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(transitive)To interpret (something libellous or slanderous) in terms of what was implied.
“A statement that a person's presence at a certain club may be "irksome," may be innuendoed that the person is of such bad character as not to be a fit associate with honourable men.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From the Latin innuendō (“by nodding”), ablative singular form of innuendum (“a nodding”), gerund of innuō (“to give a nod”).
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