allusion

சைகை
definition
noun
an allusion to Shakespeare
an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
translation of 'allusion'
சந்தேகக் குறிப்பு
example
an 'allusion' to Shakespeare
It is to these factors, as much as to studies and use by scholars and writers, that the widespread survival of biblical usage and 'allusion' can be attributed.
It seems to me that your observations about the need to use imagery, metaphor and 'allusion' correctly are well taken.
But any meaning could be expressed, so that the language brought into play whole new principles of 'allusion' and definition.
a classical 'allusion'
This is a rare instance of direct personal 'allusion' by Sep, wherein he discusses the role of poetry as devotion.
The sentimental in these poems is continually voiced by others, written through 'allusion' , or deflated by a turn towards light verse.
There are many excellent moments of historical 'allusion' , acting and scriptwriting.
Such Biblical 'allusion' was in stark contrast to the welter of less printable comments being bellowed by the faithful.
There's nothing wrong with 'allusion' , or indeed, literary theft.
For the trained symbologist, watching an early Disney movie was like being barraged by an avalanche of 'allusion' and metaphor.
the use of 'allusion'
I'm making the really clear case that I know the difference between evidence and what is 'allusion' and assertion and the rest.
The stanza is written like the formulaic examples of wit and 'allusion' in old-fashioned riddle books.
Citation and 'allusion' have a long and continuing history as literary practices, yet they are difficult to distinguish from theft.
A cultural world in which 'allusion' is defined as theft seems an awfully impoverished one.
We need the connections formed by 'allusion' ; we understand the new in light of the old, and so our language links us to older traditions.
Well, do you think an invasion of a country should be based on 'allusion' and assertion?
With its emphasis on personification and topical 'allusion' , allegory has a long association with political discourse.
It's an impressive, haunting work full of menace and obvious political 'allusion' .
To be damned by a professional wordsmith, sneered at by a master of metaphor and 'allusion' , well, it was beyond endurance.
a classical 'allusion'
Even if, like me, you tend to put the most personal details of your thoughts through a fine mesh of 'allusion' and obfuscation, you're still putting your life online.
an 'allusion' to Shakespeare
Ben-Porat provides an analysis of 'allusion' as a literary technique.
His portraits already included classical 'allusions' which gained him many patrons among the grand tourist gentry.
Stuffed with obscure 'allusions' and historical minutia, his novels are not the type you take to the beach.
The 'allusions' to a few recent works of sympathetic labor history in this piece are a genuine consolation.
It was difficult to avoid getting caught up explicating all the biblical 'allusions' in the alphabet.
It's interesting to see how many references or 'allusions' to these festivals remain in contemporary Britain.
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