insinuate

/in-ˈsin-yə-ˌwāt/

Latin insinuatus, past participle of insinuare, from in- + sinuare to bend, curve, from sinus curve

verb

  1. to impart or suggest in an artful or indirect way : imply

  2. to introduce (something, such as an idea) gradually or in a subtle, indirect, or covert way

  3. to introduce (someone, such as oneself) by stealthy, smooth, or artful means

I resent what you're insinuating.

insinuate doubts into a trusting mind

introduce insert insinuate interpolate intercalate interpose interject mean to put between or among others. introduce is a general term for bringing or placing a thing or person into a group or body already in existence. insert implies putting into a fixed or open space between or among.