Sentence examples for to suggest something from inspiring English sources

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to suggest something

verb

To imply but stop short of saying explicitly.

  • Are you suggesting that I killed my wife?

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However, it would be premature to suggest something has changed, perhaps because of activity on the comet.

"I try to suggest something different," she said.

The term initially seemed to suggest something faintly indecent.

I wanted to suggest something of that; of a time that's running out of steam".

It's another thing altogether to suggest something exists that no one had any idea about beforehand".

In England, to describe something as Scottish is generally to suggest something positive, interesting, individualistic.

It was my chance to suggest something embracing the International in International Children's Book Day.

"Well, what will you give me instead?" Ogechi knew better than to suggest something.

It can be better to suggest something than to say it straight out.

Its steady diminution seems deliberate, seems to suggest something — the course of life?

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"To even suggest something is to color the kid's perception," Mr. Deak said.

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