What is alluded?

"Alluded" is a verb in the English language, which means to refer to or hint at something without explicitly stating it. It is often used in literature and conversation to suggest a particular idea or concept, while leaving it to the audience to interpret its meaning. The term is derived from the Latin word "alludere," which means "to play with, jest, or refer to indirectly." Some synonyms for "alluded" include hinted, indicated, suggested, insinuated, and implied. An allusion is a figure of speech that makes a reference to a person, place, or event, usually with the goal of making a comparison or conveying a deeper meaning. Examples of allusions are abundant in literature, such as poems, novels, and essays, as well as in other forms of communication like music, film, and television.