inkling in a sentence

Meaning: 1) a slight knowledge or suspicion; a vague idea or notion 2) a small, indirect or subtle sign or hint of something 3) a tiny amount or trace of something

  • They had an inkling that the weather would change suddenly.
  • I noticed his subtle inkling of frustration when the computer froze.
  • I have no inkling about the meaning of that word.
  • They had an inkling about the surprise birthday party for their colleague.
  • She had an inkling that the answer was in the back of the book.
  • In the world of fine arts, the sculptor exhibited an inkling for transforming raw materials into captivating masterpieces.
  • In the entrepreneurial world, she possessed an inkling for identifying untapped market opportunities and turning them into successful ventures.
  • He couldn't hide his inkling of excitement when he saw the gift.
  • The expert historian had an inkling that the ancient artifact held a story far more intricate than initially perceived.
  • The student had an inkling about the topic for the essay.
  • We had an inkling that the traffic would be heavy, so we left early.
  • In the morning rush, I had an inkling that I forgot to lock the front door.
  • The seasoned detective, with a keen inkling honed over years of experience, deciphered the subtle clues in the crime scene.
  • I didn't have an inkling that the store was closing early today.
  • The weather gave us no inkling of the storm that was approaching.
  • Despite the professor's hints, the students had only a faint inkling of the upcoming exam's difficulty.
  • Despite the chaos in the stock market, he maintained an inkling of confidence in the long-term potential of his investments.
  • The manager had an inkling that the new product would be a success based on market trends.
  • As the project progressed, Jane gained a better inkling of its challenges.
  • He casually mentioned an inkling of interest in learning a new language.
  • We shared an inkling that the meeting might be canceled.
  • We, armed with an inkling of civic responsibility, actively participated in community initiatives to foster positive change.
  • His sudden departure gave me an inkling of the troubles he was facing.
  • Without any inkling, they stumbled upon the hidden treasure.
  • The scientist had a vague inkling of a breakthrough in the experiment.
  • She confided in me with an inkling of excitement about her upcoming vacation.
  • We had an inkling that the bus would be late.
  • She had a strong inkling that her friend was upset but didn't want to pry.
  • They developed an inkling that the restaurant might be fully booked on a Saturday night.
  • In the realm of gourmet cooking, she demonstrated an inkling for combining unconventional ingredients to create exquisite dishes.
  • I had no inkling that the store was closing early today.
  • She had no inkling about the new office policy.
  • I had no inkling about the change in the bus schedule.
  • As they delved into the intricacies of environmental conservation, they developed a profound inkling of the urgent need for sustainable practices.
  • My little sister didn't give me an inkling about her surprise party.
  • The teacher gave us an inkling about the upcoming field trip.
  • He didn't show the slightest inkling of interest in the subject.
  • They, with a deep inkling for cultural diversity, embarked on a journey to explore and appreciate traditions from around the world.
  • He, with an inkling for technological advancements, eagerly embraced the latest innovations in the rapidly evolving industry.
  • She had an inkling that her friend was upset, but she didn't know why.
  • She didn't have an inkling of what was happening around her.
  • The detective had an inkling that the suspect was hiding something.
  • As we navigated the complex legal landscape, we gleaned an inkling of the intricate nuances involved in the case.
  • I couldn't get an inkling of what she was thinking.
  • He had no inkling about the surprise party awaiting him.
  • I sensed an inkling of disappointment in his voice.
  • In the realm of theoretical physics, scientists are exploring groundbreaking ideas that provide an inkling into the nature of the universe.
  • The diplomat's careful choice of words provided an inkling of the impending negotiation outcome.
  • Even with just a small inkling, she sensed a change in the company's direction.
  • He gave me a tiny inkling of his future plans.
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