acquaintance |
intimated |
As a noun acquaintance
is (uncountable) a state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy.
As a verb intimated is
(
intimate).
intimated |
allude |
As verbs the difference between intimated and allude
is that
intimated is past tense of intimate while
allude is to refer to something indirectly or by suggestion.
intimated |
proclaimed |
As verbs the difference between intimated and proclaimed
is that
intimated is (
intimate) while
proclaimed is (
proclaim).
intimated |
apprised |
As verbs the difference between intimated and apprised
is that
intimated is past tense of intimate while
apprised is past tense of apprise.
intimated |
intimacy |
As a verb intimated
is (
intimate).
As a noun intimacy is
feeling or atmosphere of closeness and openness towards someone else, not necessarily involving sexuality.
intimated |
implied |
As verbs the difference between intimated and implied
is that
intimated is past tense of intimate while
implied is past tense of imply.
As an adjective implied is
suggested without being stated directly.
insinuated |
intimated |
As verbs the difference between insinuated and intimated
is that
insinuated is past tense of insinuate while
intimated is past tense of intimate.
intimated |
vignettes |
As verbs the difference between intimated and vignettes
is that
intimated is (
intimate) while
vignettes is (
vignette).
As a noun vignettes is
.
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