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Meaning of allusive
The primary meaning of the word "allusive" is related to referencing or hinting at something indirectly.
Etymology of allusive
The word "allusive" originates from the Latin word "allus-", which is the past participle stem of "alludere", meaning "to play with" or "to refer to".
Historically, the term has been used in literary and rhetorical contexts to describe language or references that are indirect or suggestive.
Synonyms
suggestive
implicit
figurative
metaphorical
symbolic
indirect
hinted
implied
inferred
veiled
covert
subtle
cryptic
enigmatic
mysterious
ambiguous
vague
oblique
tangential
referential
evocative
connotative
denotative
allegorical
poetic
lyrical
rhetorical
expressive
imaginative
creative
inventive
innovative
figurative
emblematic
typical
representative
symptomatic
diagnostic
indicative
revelatory
disclosive
alluring
enticing
teasing
hinting
insinuating
implying
intonating
connoting
denoting
signifying
symbolizing
metaphorizing
allegorizing.
Definitions
- Having a reference or allusion to something, often in a subtle or indirect way.
- Containing or constituting an allusion, especially to a person, place, event, or work of art.
- Using or containing allusions, especially in a way that is intended to be clever or effective.
Usage Examples
- The poet's allusive language added layers of depth to the meaning of the poem.
- The novel's title was allusive, referencing a famous work of literature from the past.
- The artist's use of allusive imagery created a sense of mystery and intrigue in the painting.
Antonyms
direct
explicit
clear
obvious
straightforward
literal
explicit
unequivocal
unambiguous
straightforward
forthright
honest
frank
open
transparent
unmistakable
evident
apparent
palpable
tangible
concrete
specific
precise
exact
unmistakable
certain
definite
undeniable
indisputable
unquestionable
irrefutable.