English to Spanish Dictionary insinuations

insinuations

Insinuaciones
definition
noun
I've done nothing to deserve all your vicious insinuations
an unpleasant hint or suggestion of something bad.
translation of 'insinuations'
noun
insinuación,
indirecta,
sugestión,
introducción
example
What is tangible are the 'insinuations' and outright scolding heaped on various nations and entertainment and sports superstars who haven't ponied up what is perceived to be an adequate amount.
The thefts were calculated and professional, and the staff were quick with unpleasant 'insinuations' when the evil deeds were pointed out.
So, the case has completely collapsed, and Kay is left with nothing but vague and unproved 'insinuations' even in the small matters to which he continues to cling for whatever odd reason.
These are 'insinuations' being spread about me because I belong to the poorer classes.
Far be it from me to stoop to petty 'insinuations' and suggestions, just to illustrate a point.
But there are just hints and 'insinuations' that if I stick around long enough there might be a plot later.
To see those headlines and read those 'insinuations' did hurt, to say the least.
Mark gives numerous reasons for his attitude, along with somewhat threatening 'insinuations' that resistance is futile and that ‘they’ will destroy you if you try.
But despite a press barrage of innuendo and 'insinuations' , he has not been charged with, let alone found guilty of, any crime.
We deny all the implied allegations and 'insinuations' in the strongest possible terms.
Further 'insinuations' follow in the shape of questions over the pair's rare competition appearances.
He made the most unpalatable 'insinuations' and unpleasant comparisons without hurting anyone's feelings and without giving cause for disapproval.
The Americans resent the charge that they could have prevented the looting, and museum officials are incensed by 'insinuations' that their staff allowed or even profited from it.
This was a field of much creativity, which ranged from the crudest slurs to the most subtle 'insinuations' and allusions.
There have also been many other 'insinuations' made about my motives and reasoning for becoming involved in the club.
Opposition parties have levelled 'insinuations' of skulduggery and secret agreements, but the Australian government has stuck hard to the line that no deal had been done.
As usual there were lots of 'insinuations' but there did not seem to be many facts.
She has turned it into an increasingly ludicrous set of 'insinuations' , non sequiturs and delusions.
There have been 'insinuations' , accusations, denials and counter-accusations.
He had been making similar 'insinuations' for the last three days.
a piece of filthy 'insinuation'
a piece of filthy 'insinuation'
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