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View definitions for allude to

allude to

verb as in bring up

verb as in touch

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Elon Musk, previously a longtime Signal fan, glommed onto Rufo’s posts to allude to “known vulnerabilities with Signal,” in a tweet that saw him get corrected by his own beloved Community Notes feature.

From Slate

The New York Times reported that the Tates’ lawyer refused to answer questions about the political campaign directly on Thursday but seemed to allude to the administration’s involvement: “Do the math. These guys are on the plane.”

From Slate

It could be much more metaphorical how people allude to their suicidal thoughts,” Moutier said.

On New Year’s Eve, Alba appeared to allude to a new beginning in another post, writing that 2024 was “filled with connection, growth, adventures, laughter, peace, sisterhood, transformation, rebirth, joy and so much love.”

A couple songs on “Born in the Wild” allude to the perils of new celebrity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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