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Suggestiveness

Suggestive \Sug*gest"ive\, a. Containing a suggestion, hint, or intimation. -- Sug*gest"ive*ly, adv. -- Sug*gest"ive*ness, n.

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suggestiveness

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The state or quality of being suggestive. 2 (context countable rare English) The result or product of being suggestive.

Usage examples of "suggestiveness".

But what is perhaps especially wonderful is the evocations of nature, full of intense suggestiveness and pregnant poetry.

Warmed by enthusiasm, with his eyes flashing and the impetuous words coursing from his lips, his head thrown back, his hand uplifted, Sah-luma looked magnificent,--and Theos, to whose misty brain the names of Oruzel and Hyspiros carried no positively distinct meaning, was nevertheless struck by a certain suggestiveness in his remarks that seemed to bear on some discussion in the literary world that had taken place quite recently.

The bare arms were long and sinewy, ending in strong, bony hands with clawlike fingers--almost talonlike in their suggestiveness.

Parvissimus over this authorship,” said Polichinelle, with impudent suggestiveness.