alusión
“alusión” means “allusion” in Spanish (an indirect reference).
allusion
Also: hint, reference
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Él hizo una alusión a su antiguo trabajo durante la cena.
B1He made a hint about his old job during dinner.
La película tiene muchas alusiones a los libros de historia.
B2The movie has many references to history books.
Pido la palabra por alusiones personales.
C1I ask for the floor to respond to personal remarks.
✏️ Quick Practice
Quick Quiz: alusión
Question 1 of 3
Which word usually follows 'alusión' when connecting it to a topic?
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From the Latin word 'allusio', which literally means 'playing with' or 'a game'. It describes the way a speaker plays with meanings without saying them plainly.
First recorded: 16th century
Cognates (Related words)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'alusión' the same as 'ilusión'?
No! Although they sound similar, 'alusión' is a reference or a hint, while 'ilusión' is an illusion, a dream, or excitement.
Is it a formal word?
Yes, it is quite formal. In everyday conversation, people usually say 'una indirecta' for a hint or 'mencionar' for mentioning something.
Can I use 'alusión' for a direct reference?
Yes, but usually it implies that the reference was brief or slightly indirect. If someone talks about something for a long time, 'referencia' is better.