alluded
Americanadjective
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mentioned or referred to, especially casually or indirectly; aforesaid.
Your article about the construction tender was misleading, as the alluded issues fall under the Department of Building Services, not the Department of Geological Survey.
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suggested or hinted at.
To intensify the plot, there's an alluded chemistry between the two that tests one's credulity, as she is a beautiful young student and he is a lean old man.
verb
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Origin of alluded
Example Sentences
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He alluded to rivals Anthropic and OpenAI, who have called for tighter controls on the technology.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 12, 2026
He had alluded to threats to his life when speaking in Ankara, Turkey.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 9, 2026
The IMF pointed to the unsettled nature of the Mideast conflict and also alluded to a possible backlash against artificial intelligence that damages stock markets.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 8, 2026
"He alluded to that after," Upson told BBC Sport when asked if a forward line change is needed.
From BBC ● May 31, 2026
In his acceptance remarks, the honoree alluded to his treasured principle of interdisciplinary collaboration.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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