plural
hints
plural
hints
Britannica Dictionary definition of HINT
[count]
1
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a small piece of information that helps you guess an answer or do something more easily
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I can't tell you the answer, but I'll give you a hint. [=clue]
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The book includes helpful hints [=tips] for inexperienced cooks.
2
:
information about something given in an indirect way
especially
:
a statement that suggests something that you do not want to say in a direct way
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He's been dropping hints that he'd like to be invited to the party. [=he has been saying things that show that he wants to be invited]
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When she told me how much work she had to do, I got/took the hint [=I understood what she was suggesting] and left.
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“I have a lot of work to do.” “OK, I'll leave. I can take a hint.”
3
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a very small amount of something
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The sauce has a subtle hint of garlic.
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It was late March, but there was still a hint [=trace] of winter in the air.
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He had a hint of a German accent.
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They'll betray you at the first hint of trouble.
2
hint
/ˈhɪnt/
verb
hints;
hinted;
hinting
hints;
hinted;
hinting
Britannica Dictionary definition of HINT
:
to say (something) or give information about (something) in an indirect way
[+ object]
—
usually + that
[no object]
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I keep hinting, but she's not catching on. I think I need to be more direct.
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The boss hinted about possible layoffs.
hint at
[phrasal verb]
hint at (something)
:
to talk about (something) in an indirect way