The Collaborative International Dictionary
Insinuative
Insinuative \In*sin"u*a*tive\, a. [Cf. F. insinuatif.]
Stealing on or into the confidence or affections; having power to gain favor. ``Crafty, insinuative, plausible men.''
--Bp. Reynolds.Using insinuations; giving hints; insinuating; as, insinuative remark.
Wiktionary
insinuative
a. Tending to insinuate; insinuating
Usage examples of "insinuative".
Her legs were well exposed to the inspection of masters, and the sweetness of her breasts was evident, it but scarcely concealed in the wafting of insinuative, tantalizing fluff.