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Allude

Definition

The verb "allude" means (1) to refer to something indirectly or casually; and (2) to hint at or suggest without explicit mention.

Parts of Speech
  • Verb
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /əˈluːd/
  • Respelling: uh-LOOD

British English

  • IPA: /əˈluːd/
  • Respelling: uh-LOOD
Etymology

From Latin alludere “to play at or upon,” from ad- “to” + ludere “to play.” Entered English in the early 17th century with sense of indirect reference.

Derivatives
  • Allusion (noun)
  • Allusive (adjective)
  • Allusively (adverb)
Synonyms
  • Hint at
  • Insinuate
  • Imply
  • Refer to indirectly
Antonyms
  • Mention directly
  • State explicitly
  • Specify
Usage

"Allude" appears in literary criticism, conversation, and analysis. Examples: "The poem alludes to ancient myths," and "She alluded to budget cuts without providing details."

Related Terms
  • Refer: To mention explicitly.
  • Hint: To suggest indirectly.
  • Insinuate: To introduce by subtle means.
  • Imply: To express without saying directly.
Detailed Definitions

Verb

  • To refer indirectly or casually: Indicates making a veiled reference without detailed explanation.
    • Example: "He alluded to his past experience but didn’t elaborate."
  • To hint at or suggest without explicit mention: Conveys an idea or fact subtly.
    • Example: "The speech alluded to recent controversies without naming names."

allude

He alluded to his past experience but didn’t elaborate.
The speech alluded to recent controversies without naming names.
She alluded to budget cuts without providing details.

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