suggestive

IPA: sʌgdʒˈɛstɪv

adjective

  • Tending to suggest or imply.
  • Suggesting romance, sex, etc.; risqué.
  • Relating to hypnotic suggestion.
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Examples of "suggestive" in Sentences

  • The image is extremely suggestive.
  • The name is suggestive of the cold.
  • And it's a term suggestive if the name of the leftist group,
  • Is it a term suggestive of the wisdom or the ignorance of those to whom it is applied?
  • King zeroed in on what he called suggestive or idea planting questions the mother asked.
  • Thus, the parallel between Newton and Einstein, and Darwin and Woese, while suggestive, is inaccurate.
  • Tasso's "Gerusalemme Liberata" had a religious moral, as well as a title suggestive of religious ideas.
  • In May, he published the two-volume, 1,055-page novel "1Q84," a title suggestive of George Orwell's "1984" as the Japanese word for 9 is pronounced the same as the English letter
  • The two-volume, 1,055-page book takes place in Tokyo in the year 1Q84, a title suggestive of George Orwell's "1984" as the Japanese word for 9 is pronounced like the English letter
  • Possibly, if the thing became too pensive and soulful altogether, he might give it some title suggestive of the absent lover at the bull-fight -- "The Toreador's Bride" -- or something of that sort.

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