👉 Insinuative language is a type of language that involves making inferences or deductions based on the context and relationships between words. This can be used to manipulate language, express ideas or opinions, or create persuasive arguments. For example, if someone says "I don't like this movie," they are insinuating that there might be something wrong with it. They may then make an argument about why this could be the case based on their personal experiences or observations of the movie.