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Intimated — Intimate In ti*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intimated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intimating}.] [L. intimatus, p. p. of intimare to put, bring, drive, or press into, to announce, make known, from intimus the inmost. See {Intimate}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intimated — in·ti·mate || ɪntɪmÉ™t n. close friend; confidant v. drop a hint, suggest, insinuate, imply; announce, declare, state (Archaic) adj. close, familiar; personal, private; warm, friendly; involving sexual relations; detailed; inner … English contemporary dictionary
quasi-intimated — adj. * * * … Universalium
quasi-intimated — adj … Useful english dictionary
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intimate — I adj. intimate with II v. 1) (B) she intimated her wishes to us 2) (L; to) they intimated (to us) that an agreement would be worked out soon 3) (Q) they would not intimate how the problem could be solved * * * [ ɪntɪmeɪt] (B) she intimated her… … Combinatory dictionary
Nottingham Corporation Tramways — This article is about trams between 1898–1938. For trams between 1875 1897, see Nottingham and District Tramways Company Limited. For trams from 2004 onwards, see Nottingham Express Transit. Tram passing Nottingham Victoria Railway Station… … Wikipedia
intimate — I UK [ˈɪntɪmət] / US adjective 1) an intimate friend is someone who you know very well and like very much Only intimate friends were invited to their wedding. 2) relating to very private or personal things The magazine published intimate details… … English dictionary
intimate — I. /ˈɪntəmət / (say intuhmuht) adjective 1. associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend. 2. characterised by or involving personally close or familiar association: an intimate gathering. 3. private; closely personal: one s intimate …
Intimate — In ti*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intimated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intimating}.] [L. intimatus, p. p. of intimare to put, bring, drive, or press into, to announce, make known, from intimus the inmost. See {Intimate}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. To announce; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English