Sentences

innuendo in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Innuendo is an indirect or subtle reference, often suggesting something negative or inappropriate, typically used to imply a meaning without explicitly stating it.

Sample Sentences

  1. The politician’s speech was filled with subtle innuendos that left the audience questioning his true intentions.
  2. Despite her innocent demeanor, she often employed innuendo to convey her disapproval without directly stating it.
  3. The film was criticized for relying heavily on sexual innuendo instead of developing a compelling storyline.
  4. He couldn't ignore the innuendo in her remarks; it was clear she was hinting at something more than just a casual conversation.
  5. Innuendo can sometimes be more damaging than outright accusations, as it allows for ambiguity and speculation.