alludes

[əˈluːdz]

alludes Definition

suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at.

Using alludes: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alludes" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The speaker alluded to the scandal but did not mention it directly.

  • Example

    The novel alludes to Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' in several scenes.

  • Example

    Her paintings allude to the natural beauty of her hometown.

alludes Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alludes

Phrases with alludes

  • suggest or call attention to something indirectly

    Example

    The article alludes to the possibility of a new product launch.

  • refer to someone indirectly

    Example

    The comedian alluded to the president in his latest stand-up routine.

  • refer indirectly to an event or situation

    Example

    The movie alludes to the historical context of the time period in which it is set.

Origins of alludes

from Latin 'alludere', meaning 'to play with, jest'

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Summary: alludes in Brief

'Alludes' [əˈluːdz] means to suggest or call attention to something indirectly. It is often used in literature and speeches to refer to other works or events. Phrases like 'allude to something' and 'allude to someone' are common, as well as 'allude to something that happened.' Synonyms include 'imply' and 'suggest,' while informal equivalents are 'hint at' and 'refer to.'