innuendo [in-yoo-EN-doh]
noun. an indirect (and usually malicious) implication
Clinton added, “he’s great at innuendo and conspiracy theories and really defaming people.”
"Cosby and his camp have said women who have made similar allegations are engaging in innuendo and targeting him for financial gain, among other claims."
"The book is full of innuendos about her private life."
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