Associations to the word «Hint»
Noun
- Displeasure
- Accent
- Arrogance
- Sneer
- Rebuke
- Reunion
- Weariness
- Visage
- Apology
- Rumor
- Deference
- Wink
- Sparkle
- Sweetness
- Interview
- Give
- Drow
- Pathos
- Waverley
- Glimpse
- Storyline
- Announcement
- Cyclops
- Tact
- Etiquette
- Feeling
- Flicker
- Perfume
- Drop
- Eagerness
- Gossip
- Trask
- Delicacy
- Insanity
- Vestige
- Anger
- Spice
- Tone
- Defiance
- Warmth
- Conspiracy
- Pink
- Humour
- Bribe
- Frown
- Allegory
- Seriousness
- Uneasiness
- Embarrassment
- Giving
- Lancelot
- Jubal
- Landlady
- Voice
- Osborn
- Whale
- Cheat
Adjective
Wiktionary
HINT, noun. A clue.
HINT, noun. A tacit suggestion that avoids a direct statement.
HINT, noun. A small, barely detectable amount of.
HINT, noun. Information in a computer-based font that suggests how the outlines of the font's glyphs should be distorted in order to produce, at specific sizes, a visually appealing pixel-based rendering. Also known as hinting.
HINT, noun. (obsolete) An opportunity; occasion; fit time.
HINT, verb. (intransitive) To suggest tacitly without a direct statement; to provide a clue.
HINT, verb. (transitive) To bring to mind by a slight mention or remote allusion; to suggest in an indirect manner.
HINT, verb. (transitive) To develop and add hints to a font.
Dictionary definition
HINT, noun. An indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her".
HINT, noun. A slight indication.
HINT, noun. A slight but appreciable amount; "this dish could use a touch of garlic".
HINT, noun. A just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent".
HINT, noun. An indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job".
HINT, verb. Drop a hint; intimate by a hint.
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.