Allusion
51allusion — illusion …
52allusion — al·lu·sion || É™ luËÊ’n n. hint, intimation …
53allusion — An indirect reference to something or someone presumed to be familiar to the viewer, in order to increase the effect of an image. A citation. Also see appropriation, audience, meaning, metaphor, perception, and subject …
54allusion — [ə lu:ʒ(ə)n, lju: ] noun an indirect or implicit reference. ↘the practice of making allusions. Origin C16: from Fr., or from late L. allusio(n ), from alludere (see allude) …
55allusion — n. Reference, hint, intimation, suggestion, insinuation, implication, indirect mention, innuendo …
56allusion — noun (C, U) something that is said or written that brings attention to a particular subject in a way that is not direct (+ to): Eliot s poetry is full of allusions to other works of literature. allusive /sIv/ adjective allusively adverb …
57allusion — n casual reference, citation, quotation; hint, suggestion, intimation, inference …
58allusion — al·lu·sion …
59allusion — [əˈluːʒ(ə)n] noun [C/U] a statement that refers to something in an indirect way …
60allusion — al|lu|sion sb., en, er, erne (hentydning) …