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clue
noun as in hint, evidence
verb as in give information
Example Sentences
Harden’s departure after a season in which his productivity dipped might be a clue as to why such a massive shakeup was needed on the coaching staff.
Asked about that finding, Welby said: "You can believe it or not, I did not have a clue."
But there are clues: Watch how furiously Charles plays tetherball when no one is looking.
Great thrillers trust their audience to put the pieces together without being fed a major clue on a platter, and “Holland” breaks that cardinal rule right out the gate.
There had clearly been a previous meeting among the principals that left them wondering whether it was a good idea and if President Trump had a clue about what he was doing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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