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    hint
    /hɪnt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. suggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly: "the Minister hinted at a possible change of heart"

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  2. The meaning of HINT is a statement that expresses indirectly what one prefers not to say explicitly. How to use hint in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Hint.

  3. HINT definition: 1. something that you say or do that shows what you think or want, usually in a way that is not…. Learn more.

  4. hint. verb [ I ] us / hɪnt / uk / hɪnt /. to say or do something that shows what you think or want, usually in a way that is not direct: [ + (that) ] Mom's hinted (that) she might pay for my trip to Mexico. hint at He's hinted at the possibility of moving to Canada. Compare.

  5. HINT definition: 1. something you say that suggests what you think or want, but not in a direct way: 2. a small…. Learn more.

  6. To hint is to convey an idea covertly or indirectly, but intelligibly: to hint that one would like a certain present; to hint that bits of gossip might be true. To intimate is to give a barely perceptible hint, often with the purpose of influencing action: to intimate that something may be possible.

  7. To hint is to convey an idea covertly or indirectly, but intelligibly: to hint that one would like a certain present; to hint that bits of gossip might be true. To intimate is to give a barely perceptible hint, often with the purpose of influencing action: to intimate that something may be possible.

  8. something that you say or do in an indirect way in order to show somebody what you are thinking. He gave a broad hint (= one that was obvious) that he was thinking of retiring. Should I drop a hint (= give a hint) to Matt? He resented any hint that he might be to blame. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Definitions on the go.

  9. A hint is a slight indication or clue. Your mother might hint at the fact that she doesn’t like your shoes, while your grandmother will just come right out and say that they’re ugly. If you’re a journalist following a lead, you’ll prefer that your source give you all the facts, rather than just a hint.

  10. Synonyms for HINT: indication, clue, suggestion, cue, idea, sign, inkling, intimation; Antonyms of HINT: solution, answer, saturation, permeation, pervasion, plenty, lot, loads.

  11. something that you say or do in an indirect way in order to show someone what you are thinking He gave a broad hint (= one that was obvious) that he was thinking of retiring. Should I drop a hint (= give a hint) to Matt? He resented any hint that he might be to blame. Definitions on the go.