He alluded to having a problem with his hearing.
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He alluded his partner to go to the prom. This is a sentence containing the word allude.
"What you allude to is based solely upon supposition, you errant detective, you!", exclaimed the defendant. If the detective wishes to allude to gossip, please disallow his/her testimony.
It is unkind of you to allude to my past transgressions.
The comments above allude to these complexities in only the most superficial terms.
"I made a mistake that night," he said, alluding to the way he lost his temper.
Many political leaders allude to the accomplishments of their party's predecessors. The judge would not allow the prosecutor to allude to the juvenile arrests of the defendant.
Allude
The homophone for elude is allude.
The palindrome for "allude" is "edulla."
Frank was alluding to the book 'The Catcher in the Rye' when he mentioned the name Holden Caulfield. Statements alluding to odd campaign expenses resulted in an investigation of the candidate.
You mean allusion? You can look up "Allude" or "Allude to" in a dictionary.