He made an allusion to my college being less important than his.
Get out of Allusion. Live in real world.
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allusion
Meaning "indirect reference" or "bringing something to mind in passing", the term "allusion" can be used in numerous ways in a sentence. Just one example would be, "The author's allusion to her primary source went undetected by all of the reviewers who critiqued her essay."
The magicians magic trick was an allusion to the audience.
A reference to another work or well-known aspect of culture.
Her reference to Greek mythology was a clever allusion in her speech.
Allusion is a noun meaning some reference (often veiled) to another fact, occurrence, or event.One candidate referred to another candidate's apparent attraction to women, an allusion to rumors of an extramarital affair.Fictional names used in novels will sometimes include an allusion to some historical or classical person.
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what can help you is that you first find what word allusion reminds you of and than it will be much easear to write a sentence.that is what my teacher says A girl in class made an allusion to a famous poet named shakespeare.~ Sentence: John was hurt by an allusion to his failure.
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an historical allusion can be boycott or a person or his or her saying that is used today as an example
Allusion is a noun that means an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Often used as an artistic device.His allusion to Romeo and Juliet was very well said.