Inkling - English meaning
ˈɪŋ.klɪŋ
Inkling – definitions in English dictionary
nounA slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint.
Usage examples:
The records give us an inkling of how people saw the worldSynonims:
IdeaVague ideaNotionGlimmeringSenseImpressionSuggestionIndicationWhisperSuspicionSneaking suspicionFancyHunchKnowledgeSlight knowledgeHintClueIntimationSignPointerInsinuat
nounA slight idea that something is true or likely to happen, although it is not certain
Usage examples:
She saw the look on nick’s face but had no inkling of what it meant.
nounA feeling that something is true or likely to happen, although you are not certain
Usage examples:
[ + that ] i didn't have the slightest inkling that she was unhappy., inkling of he must have had s…
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Word origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘a mention in an undertone, a hint’): from the rare verb inkle ‘utter in an undertone’, of unknown origin.
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