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Which of the following is the best definition for “innuendo”? the general difference between appearance and reality using characters or story elements to represent people or abstract qualities, in addition to the literal meaning making hints, usually derogatory, about a person or thing the description of a person, event, or idea magnified or overemphasized to an extreme degree

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Which of the following is the best definition for “innuendo”? the general difference between appearance and reality using characters or story elements to represent people or abstract qualities, in addition to the literal meaning making hints, usually derogatory, about a person or thing the description of a person, event, or idea magnified or overemphasized to an extreme degree

The best definition for “innuendo” is the description of a making hints, usually derogatory, about a person or thing.

The best definition for the word "innuendo" is making hints, usually derogatory, about a person or thing.

The word "innuendo" is used to refer to an allusive remark about a person. This remark is usually a derogatory one, that is to say that it shows a disrespectful attitude towards someone. On some occasions, "innuendo" is also related to a sexual hint. An example of the word "innuendo" as part of a sentence is: "Whenever he speaks to us, he makes silly innuendoes".

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