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suggest
This word operates on a spectrum between explicit proposal and subtle implication. When used to propose a plan, it carries a polite, non-assertive tone, offering an idea for consideration without demanding immediate agreement or obedience. In an evidentiary context, it describes a relationship where a sign or piece of data points toward a conclusion without providing absolute proof. It functions as a hedge, allowing the speaker to avoid making a definitive claim while still directing the listener toward a likely interpretation.
Meanings
To put forward an idea, plan, or possibility for consideration.
"I suggest that we leave early to avoid the traffic."
To mention or propose a specific action or choice as a possible course of action.
"The doctor suggested a different medication for the patient."
To make a person think of something or to bring a particular idea to mind.
"The dark clouds suggest that a storm is approaching."