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- ALLUDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Allude is a word with playful roots—literally It comes from the Latin alludere, which means "to play with," and shares the root of Latin ludere ("to play") with other English words, such as ludicrous and delude
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Founded in Munich in 1993 by Creative Director Andrea Karg, the company stands for fashionable collections made of fine cashmere - luxury knitwear that combines the high quality and lasting value of the material with the demand for creative design and sustainable thinking and action
- ALLUDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
When you allude to something, you don't identify it or mention it specifically If you allude to the fact that a cop is sitting right behind you, your friends might stop talking about their plans to rob a bank
- ALLUDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you allude to something, you mention it in an indirect way He rarely alluded to his private life
- ALLUDE TO SOMEONE SOMETHING - Cambridge English Dictionary
ALLUDE TO SOMEONE SOMETHING definition: 1 to mention someone or something without talking about him, her, or it directly: 2 to mention… Learn more
- Allude - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you allude to something, you don't identify it or mention it specifically If you allude to the fact that a cop is sitting right behind you, your friends might stop talking about their plans to rob a bank
- Allude - definition of allude by The Free Dictionary
al•lude (əˈlud) v i -lud•ed, -lud•ing to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usu fol by to): to allude to one's childhood
- The Grammarphobia Blog: ‘Allude’ and its playful history
A: The verb “allude” meant to suggest or hint when it first appeared in Middle English in the late 15th century In the early 16th century, it took on the senses of to mention indirectly, fancifully, or figuratively
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