
1) Act suggestively 2) Aid for the puzzled 3) Aid for the stumped 4) Aid in solving 5) Aid to the stumped 6) Allude to 7) Allusion 8) An indirect suggestion 9) An occasion or opportunity 10) Beat around the bush 11) Bit of advice 12) Bit of help 13) Bit to go on 14) Breath 15) Charades gesture 16) Clue
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1) Allude 2) Clue 3) Cue 4) Implication 5) Imply 6) Infer 7) Inkling 8) Insinuate 9) Insinuation 10) Intimate 11) Intimation 12) Iota 13) Mite 14) Overtone 15) Reference 16) Shade 17) Sign 18) Smell 19) Smidgen 20) Soupcon 21) Steer 22) Suggest 23) Suggestion 24) Suspicion 25) Tad 26) Tinge 27) Tip
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- an indirect suggestion
- a slight indication
- a small but appreciable amount
- a just detectable amount
- an indication of potential opportunity
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[SQL] In database query operations, various SQL implementations use hints as additions to the SQL standard that instruct the database engine on how to execute the query. For example, a hint may tell the engine to use as little memory as possible (even if the query will run slowly), or to use or not to use an index (even if the query optimiz...
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• (n.) A remote allusion; slight mention; intimation; insinuation; a suggestion or reminder, without a full declaration or explanation; also, an occasion or motive. • (v. i.) To make an indirect reference, suggestion, or allusion; to allude vaguely to something. • (v. t.) To bring to mind by a slight mention or remote allusion; to su...
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Hint intransitive verb To make an indirect reference, suggestion, or allusion; to allude vaguely to something. « We whisper, and
hint , and chuckle.»
Tennyson. To hint at ,
to allude to lightly, indirectly, or cautiously. Syn. -- To allude; refer; gl...
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Hint noun A remote allusion; slight mention; intimation; insinuation; a suggestion or reminder, without a full declaration or explanation; also, an occasion or motive. « Our hint of woe Is common.» Shak. « The hint malevolent, the look oblique.» Hannah More.
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Hint transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Hinted ; present participle & verbal noun Hinting .] [ Middle English henten , hinten , to seize, to catch, Anglo-Saxon hentan to pursue, take, seize; or Icelandic
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[
n] - an indirect suggestion 2. [n] - a slight indication 3. [v] - drop a hint
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noun a slight indication
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intimation noun an indirect suggestion; `not a breath of scandal ever touched her`
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In dynamic addressing, an address that a node will test for uniqueness first. The hint is either the last successful address the node used previously (the Macintosh keeps such a hint in PRAM) or a particular address that is specific to a particular model of device (the GatorBox always tries 128 first or LocalTalk networks).
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an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue: Give me a hint as to his identity. · a very slight or hardly noticeable amount; soupçon: a hint of garlic in the salad dressing. · perceived indication or suggestion; note; intimation: a hint of spring in the air. · an occasion or opportunity.
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