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will allude

  • future tense
    of allude.
    allude
    verb (used without object)
    to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usually followed byto ).

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Although that project was scrapped, Variety magazine said the second season of The Studio will allude to the attempts to bring Madonna's story to the big screen.

From BBC Apr. 15, 2026

"And in the meantime, if you take my advice, you will allude to it as little as possible," said practical Ottilia.

From Four Ghost Stories by Mrs. Molesworth

"Now I will allude to the little matter of business—and then you can introduce me to your landlady."

From Five Hundred Dollars or, Jacob Marlowe's Secret by Horatio Alger

In future I will allude to him by his proper title.

From The Albert Gate Mystery Being Further Adventures of Reginald Brett, Barrister Detective by Louis Tracy

We may rely upon him performing his part well; he will allude to his own breaking health in terms that will not fail to touch her, and ask permission to wait upon her.

From The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) by Charles James Lever

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