/ˌɪnjuˈɛndəʊ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. lời nói bóng nói gió, nói cạnh khóe, lời vu khống;
2. lời giải thích của tòa án về ngụ ý của người nhục mạ trong vụ án về lời nhục mạ.
A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, an innuendo refers to a statement that implies a derogatory or defamatory meaning about someone, without explicitly stating it. It is often used in defamation cases to show that a statement has a hidden or implied meaning that is harmful to a person’s reputation.
Example: The plaintiff claimed that the defendant’s statement contained an innuendo suggesting that the plaintiff had engaged in fraudulent activities.