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Comparative for indicative or evocative (of something)
“The palatial swagger of Vanbrugh's Castle Howard is suggestive of its patron's pride in the lineage of the Howard family and its place in history.”
Comparative for intended to communicate something that is not directly expressed
“The passage is haunting and suggestive, like the feeling it describes, because it vividly characterizes the spiritual fervor of the youthful idealist.”
Comparative for suggestive of lewd or lascivious matters
“Thebe is known for producing songs with extremely lewd and suggestive lyrics.”
Comparative for very physically attractive, especially in a sensuous way
“She's a suggestive woman, if she's anything. She's been working on me every chance she gets. And with that gorgeous derrière she sports, she's been making a little tiny bit of progress.”
Comparative for being a representative model or example of (something)
Comparative for likely to lead to an adverse or bad outcome
Comparative for resembling or befitting a prostitute
Comparative for pointing indirectly towards someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it
Comparative for conveying flattery while displaying sycophantic and crawling behavior
Comparative for inspiring and thought-provoking in nature
Comparative for teasing in a playful manner
(of a mixture or effect) Comparative for delicately complex and understated
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