allusive

Allusive Meaning in Bengali, Part of Speech, Pronunciation, and Short Definition

Bengali meanings of “allusive”: আলিঙ্গনমূলক, আলিঙ্গনসম্পন্ন, আলিঙ্গনপূর্ণ, আলিঙ্গনসংক্রান্ত (part of speech: adjective)

Pronunciation: uh-loo-siv

Short Definition: Allusive refers to something that makes indirect references or hints at something else, often in a clever or subtle manner.

Synonyms of Allusive: suggestive, evocative, figurative, metaphorical, symbolic

Antonyms of Allusive: explicit (স্পষ্ট), direct (সরাসরি), straightforward (সরল), literal (শব্দশঃ), plain (সাধারণ)

Origin of Allusive

The word “allusive” originated from the Latin word “allusivus,” which means “to play with” or “to refer to indirectly.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Allusion (noun): An indirect or passing reference to something.

2. Allusively (adverb): In an indirect or suggestive manner.

3. Allusiveness (noun): The quality of being allusive or making indirect references.

Allusive in Literature Quotes

“The true art of memory is the art of attention.” – Samuel Johnson (মনোযোগের সত্য কলা হল মনোযোগের কলা।)

“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” – William Faulkner (অতীতটি কখনও মরা নয়। এটি এখনও নয়।)

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আলিঙ্গনমূলক

Hindi: संकेतमय

Nepali: संकेतात्मक

Urdu: اشارتی

Tamil: குறிப்பாக்கமான

Telugu: సూచించే

Arabic: دلالي

Chinese: 暗示性的

Japanese: 連想的な

Russian: аллюзивный

For more information on “allusive,” you can visit the following sources:

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