insinuators
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary in·sin·u·ate v. Pronunciation: in- ' sin-yə- ˌ wāt, -yü- ˌ āt Function: verb Inflected Form:   -at·ed ; -at·ing Etymology: Latin insinuatus, past participle of insinuare, from in- + sinuare to bend, curve, from sinus curve Date: 1529 transitive verb 1 a : to introduce (as an idea) gradually or in a subtle, indirect, or covert way < insinuate doubts into a trusting mind> b : to impart or suggest in an artful or indirect way : IMPLY <I resent what you're insinuating > 2 : to introduce (as oneself) by stealthy, smooth, or artful means intransitive verb 1 archaic : to enter gently, slowly, or imperceptibly : CREEP 2 archaic : to ingratiate oneself synonyms see INTRODUCE , SUGGEST –in·sin·u·a·tive \- ˌ wā-tiv, - ˌ ā-tiv\ adjective –in·sin·u·a·tor \- ˌ wā-tər, - ˌ ā-tər\ noun ]]>