About The Word Inkling
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Inkling
Inkling Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Inkling?
[n] a slight suggestion; "he had no inkling what was about to happen"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Inkling: intimation Related Terms | Find terms related to Inkling: bare suggestion | broad hint | clue | cue | dash | gentle hint | gesture | glimmer | glimmering | half an idea | hazy idea | hint | idea | implication | impression | index | indication | infusion | innuendo | insinuation | intimation | kick | look | mere notion | nod | notion | nudge | prompt | sauce | scent | seasoning | shade | sign | signal | smack | sneaking suspicion | soupcon | spice | spoor | sprinkling | suggestion | suspicion | symptom | taint | telltale | tempering | thought | tinct | tincture | tinge | tint | tip | tip-off | touch | trace | track | vague idea | vestige | whisper | wind | wink See Also | suggestion Inkling In Webster's Dictionary \In"kling\, n.
A hint; an intimation.
The least inkling or glimpse of this island. --Bacon.
They had some inkling of secret messages. --Clarendon.
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