"Read between the lines" might be a good approach in this situation.
A figurative or symbolical reference., A reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication; indirect reference; a hint.
The opposite of allusion is explicitness, where something is directly stated or made clear without any reference or hinting.
Hinting at meaning without stating it directly
The connotative meaning of a word refers to what it suggests about something.
An allusion is a references to a place, myth, literary work, historical event, or person. For example, the brand name Nike is an allusion to the Greek goddess Nike, who was the goddess of victory. Nike would want to allude to such a goddess, since it conveys a positive image of the company.
Yes and no. There is no official suggestion box, but if you send your suggestion to one of the larger Nerf news blogs (one of those headquartered in the US), they should be able to get your suggestion directly to the engineers at Nerf.
Unless they directly reference the 'fat' person as being related to something bad. e.g the fat man is a poor hobo. But otherwise, no.
When someone has died, people usually avoid mentioning death directly when they speak to the family and friends of that person.
To reference a reference within a reference, you would cite the original source you used, followed by "cited in" and then the secondary source where you found the information. Make sure to acknowledge both sources in your references list to maintain academic integrity.
When something is stated directly, it is explicit and clearly expressed without any ambiguity or uncertainty.
In the Name Box or by starting the Goto facility by pressing the F5 key and typing into the reference box.
not directly stated.