"To allude" means to hint at something, or refer to something indirectly, often referencing something well-known.
"She alluded to the Titanic when she said their vacation was like hitting an iceberg and sinking," would be an example.
"Alluded" means to refer to something indirectly or to hint at something without explicitly stating it.
He struck his daughter because she alluded in a way he did not like to his relations with Mrs. Dyson.
Three words that can be used instead of alluded are hinted, implied or suggested.
Allude, ( generally followed by " to " ) alluded.
mentioned, alluded
He alluded to having a problem with his hearing.
He was a notorious bank robber who alluded the sheriff for years.
will recognize
The source being alluded to
It has been alluded that he can, but I am unaware as to what they may be.
It has been alluded to on SYTYCD, which he did not confess nor deny.
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"He insinuated that I was less than honest in our dealings" He "meant" or he "alluded" also "accused"