hint

♦ hint /h'ɪnt/ (hints hinting hinted)
1 [N-COUNT] oft N that
A hint is a suggestion about something that is made in an indirect way.
The Minister gave a strong hint that the government were thinking of introducing tax concessions for mothers...
I'd dropped a hint about having an exhibition of his work up here...
[PHRASE] V inflects
If you take a hint, you understand something that is suggested to you indirectly.
`I think I hear the telephone ringing.'--`Okay, I can take a hint.'
2 [VERB] V at n, V that
If you hint at something, you suggest it in an indirect way.
She suggested a trip to the shops and hinted at the possibility of a treat of some sort...
The President hinted he might make some changes in the government.
3 [N-COUNT] usu supp N
A hint is a helpful piece of advice, usually about how to do something.
Here are some helpful hints to make your journey easier...
= tip
4 [N-SING] N of n
A hint of something is a very small amount of it.
She added only a hint of vermouth to the gin...
= trace

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