suggestive
sug·ges·tive / sə(g)ˈjestiv/ • adj. tending to suggest an idea: there were various suggestive pieces of evidence. ∎ indicative or evocative: flavors suggestive of coffee and blackberry. ∎ making someone think of sex and sexual relationships: a suggestive remark.DERIVATIVES: sug·ges·tive·ly adv.sug·ges·tive·ness n.
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