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Alluding

/əˈluːdɪŋ/verb
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Alluding refers to the act of making an indirect or subtle reference to something without explicitly mentioning it, often to evoke ideas or emotions in the listener or reader. This technique adds depth and intrigue in contexts like writing or conversation, where directness might blunt the impact or reveal too much at once.

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Interestingly, 'alluding' shares roots with 'ludicrous', both stemming from the Latin 'ludere', highlighting how ancient ideas of playfulness have shaped words for indirectness and absurdity in modern English. This linguistic link shows up in surprising ways, like how Shakespeare's works are packed with allusions that often border on the ridiculous for comedic effect.

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