suggest

IPA: sʌgdʒˈɛst

verb

  • (transitive) To imply but stop short of explicitly stating (something).
  • (transitive) To cause one to suppose (something); to bring to one's mind the idea (of something).
  • (transitive) To explicitly mention (something) as a possibility for consideration, often to recommend it
  • (obsolete, transitive) To seduce; to prompt to evil; to tempt.
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Examples of "suggest" in Sentences

  • The suggestion is too formulaic.
  • The image is extremely suggestive.
  • The name is suggestive of the cold.
  • To be suggestible is not to be gullible.
  • Lots of the suggestions are undesirable.
  • The man's suggestion is unobjectionable.
  • Thanks for the suggestions and the guidance.
  • I suggest you propose an amendment to the board.
  • In hindsight the suggestion was counterproductive.
  • Now is the time to peruse the draft and offer suggestions or criticisms here.
  • It's about as good as the title suggest ie; not very, but there are some corker tracks.
  • However, as the title suggest, the blogs also suggest ways of countering "Eurabia" and restoring sanity.
  • Directions on the label suggest using 3,500-4,000 grams for about a tenth of an acre to kill red spiders.
  • Directions on the label suggest using 3,500 to 4,500 grams for about a tenth of an acre to kill red spiders.
  • As the title suggest is a hive of authors that posting and sharing their fiction with anyone with access to the World Wide Web.
  • All you can do in order to learn Chinese quick, as the title suggest, is to get familiar with the language so as to be able to get your way around.
  • I think not doing so will hurt the poor (which you suggest is code for “racial minority”) in the future, when Social Security as we know it is insolvent.
  • As the title suggest, this is a 3-bag collector, I like these over the 2-baggers because they can hold much more grass clippings, and or leaves, before you have to empty the bags.
  • The Hummer and the Mini by Robyn WatersAs the two iconic machines in the title suggest, the products that succeed in our polarized age can confound the expectations of even the savviest marketers.
  • As the title suggest, the show will be hinged on the Sarah Connor character, but not her toughness, but rather her inner struggle of protecting and trianning a future savior, raising a son as normal as possible and trying to stop all of this from happening to begin with.

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