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allude
[ uh-lood ]
verb (used without object)
- to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usually followed by to ):
He often alluded to his poverty.
- to contain a casual or indirect reference (usually followed by to ):
The letter alludes to something now forgotten.
allude
/ əˈluːd /
verb
- to refer indirectly, briefly, or implicitly
- (loosely) to mention
Usage
Other Words From
- pre·al·lude verb (used without object) prealluded prealluding
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of allude1
Example Sentences
Similarly, the Trump-Kennedy alliance has alluded to taking certain vaccines off the market.
Gunn has previously said the backlash took the joy out of the sport for her, which she again alluded to on Wednesday.
He has alluded to reducing regulatory costs for homebuilders and opening up swaths of federal land for home construction.
It’s something she’s touched on in her music before, in 2012’s Electra Heart, on track Teen Idle, she alludes to being bulimic, with mentions of purging.
Its particle/wave title alludes to the often mystifying duality of subatomic reality, which drove major scientific discovery for three centuries, from Isaac Newton to Albert Einstein.
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