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allude

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Main Entry: allude
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hint at

Synonyms:

advert, bring up, imply, insinuate, intimate, point, refer, suggest
Notes: allude is 'mention indirectly, hint at' and refer is 'mention directly'
elude means to escape or evade from while allude means to make a more or less indirect reference to
Main Entry: apply
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be appropriate, relevant

Synonyms:

affect, allude, appertain, be applicable, be pertinent, bear upon, concern, connect, fit, involve, pertain, refer, regard, relate, suit, touch
Main Entry: insinuate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hint, suggest

Synonyms:

allude, ascribe, connote, imply, impute, indicate, intimate, mention, propose, purport, refer, signify

Antonyms:

conceal, hide, withhold
Main Entry: intimate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: suggest; tip off

Synonyms:

affirm, air, allude, announce, assert, aver, avouch, communicate, connote, declare, drop a hint, expose, express, hint, impart, imply, indicate, infer, insinuate, leak, let cat out of bag, let it be known, make known, make noise, profess, remind, spill the beans, spring, state, utter, vent, voice, warn
Main Entry: mean
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: signify, convey

Synonyms:

add up, adumbrate, allude, allude to, argue, attest, augur, betoken, connote, denote, designate, determine, drive at, express, foreshadow, foretell, herald, hint at, imply, import, indicate, intimate, involve, name, point to, portend, presage, promise, purport, represent, say, speak of, spell, stand for, suggest, symbolize, tell the meaning of, touch on
Notes: the median is the halfway point, dividing a series of numbers in half - while a mean is the average of the sum of the series
Main Entry: notice
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: observe, perceive

Synonyms:

acknowledge, advert, allude, catch, clock, descry, detect, dig*, discern, distinguish, espy, flash on, get a load of, heed, look at, make out, mark, mind, note, pick up on, recognize, refer, regard, remark, see, spot, take in

Antonyms:

ignore, miss, neglect, overlook
Main Entry: point out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: call attention to

Synonyms:

advert, allude, bring up, denote, designate, identify, indicate, mention, refer, remind, reveal, show, specify

Antonyms:

distract
Main Entry: refer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mention

Synonyms:

accredit, adduce, advert, allude, ascribe, assign, associate, attribute, bring up, charge, cite, credit, designate, direct attention, excerpt, exemplify, extract, give as example, glance, hint, impute, indicate, insert, instance, interpolate, introduce, invoke, lay, make allusion, make mention of, make reference, name, notice, point, point out, put down to, quote, speak about, speak of, specify, touch on
Main Entry: suggest
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: imply; bring to mind

Synonyms:

adumbrate, advert, allude, be a sign of, connote, cross the mind, denote, evoke, hint, indicate, infer, insinuate, intimate, lead to believe, occur, point, point in direction of, promise, put in mind of, refer, represent, shadow, signify, symbolize, typify
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Mean.
Category: 2. COMPARATIVE QUANTITY

Synonyms:

-nouns
mean, medium, intermedium, average, balance, mediocrity, generality; median, mode; golden mean (mid-course) [more]; middle; compromise; middle course, middle state; neutrality.
-verbs
split the difference; take the average; reduce to a mean; strike a balance, pair off.
-adjectives
mean, intermediate; middle; average; neutral; mediocre, middle-class; commonplace (unimportant).
-adverbs
on an average, in the long run; taking one with another, taking all things together, taking it for all in all; communibus annis, in round numbers.
-phrases
medium tenuere beati.
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