allude - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of allude in Hindi

  • संकेत करना
  • इंगित करना
  • प्रसंगवश उल्लेख करना
  • हवाला देना
  • सूचना करना

allude Definition

  • suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at. ( सुझाव दें या परोक्ष रूप से ध्यान दें; की ओर संकेत करना। )

allude Example

  • For instance, Georgette's name may allude to the 1918 German offensive (Operation Georgette) in Belgium. ( उदाहरण के लिए, जॉर्जटेट का नाम बेल्जियम में 1918 के जर्मन आक्रामक (ऑपरेशन जॉर्जेट) से जुड़ा हो सकता है। )
  • Meanwhile, the character of Jack Ingroff appears to allude to her ex-fiancé, who won an Oscar. ( इस बीच, जैक इंग्रॉफ का चरित्र अपने पूर्व-मंगेतर के लिए प्रकट होता है, जिसने ऑस्कर जीता। )
  • The accompanying booklet notes allude to the hard-won simplicity of Mansurian's language. ( साथ में बुकलेट में मंसुरियन की भाषा की कठिनता से भरी सादगी पर ध्यान दिया गया है। )
  • Vampires in particular were a great excuse for Victorian writers to allude to sexuality, which they couldn't mention in any other way. ( विशेष रूप से पिशाच विक्टोरियन लेखकों के लिए कामुकता के लिए एक महान बहाना था, जिसका वे किसी अन्य तरीके से उल्लेख नहीं कर सकते थे। )

More Sentence

  • He did not mention or allude to the exhibition again.
  • I'd never use this word in polite company, and can barely bring myself to allude to it, even very obliquely.
  • we will allude briefly to the main points
  • While other artists may allude to the interaction of nature and culture, he draws on both realms for his very materials, employing chlorophyll as well as acrylic paint.
  • A deceivingly playful departure from his previous work is Holderfield's series of small paper animal sculptures that sprout extra heads and limbs as they indirectly allude to the inevitable mishaps of cloning.
  • Yet, while all of these beadworking styles allude to the multiple identities that characterize the political landscape of the Zulu-speaking people, they also act as implicit voices of support for the king.
  • In what is perhaps a desire to allude to the baton twirlers of the marching band halftime show, the staging relies too heavily on dancers with giant flowing flags and large, geometrically abstract but still twirlable props.
  • Curving appendages attached to oblong shapes or to punctured spheres in some of the works may allude to other life-forms such as insects or invertebrates.
  • In the third part of the book Brueggemann discusses what he calls ‘Unsolicited Testimony,’ or texts which indirectly allude to the nature of Yahweh.
  • Several other works allude to the importance of family connections among artists in Rome that were made through workshops, collaborations, friendships, and marriages.
  • Before discussing our findings in more detail, we must allude to five points that could have influenced our results.
  • Another larger minnow, Luciosoma bleekeri, has Lao names which allude to its being found in rice paddies.
  • Others have tentatively suggested that the yarnwinder may allude to the spindle of the Three Fates, and should thus be regarded as a metonymic symbol of death - a classical counterpart to the cross.
  • At no time during this meeting did he discuss or allude to specific violations of conduct, Lavik said.
  • Neate's works allude to aspects of art history that critical received taste occasionally dismisses as slightly kitschy.
  • I sometimes allow rampant letterfit adjustment (uneven spacing) and excessive glyph scaling to allude to the lack of state-sponsored childcare options.
  • Their names allude to the doomed Antarctic expedition led by Captain Scott, where Oates nobly sacrificed his life in a vain attempt to save Scott and his team.
  • The other two pieces, now lost, are a relief sculpture and Anguished Woman in her Room at Night, which uses the reclining female form and similar spikes as those seen here to allude to mental pain.
  • In this thread, you allude to those continuing misfortunes, and mention Seth by name (albeit in a more neutral context) in, I think, your third or fourth post.
  • The different styles also implicitly allude to the political power differentials that are associated with various regional identities.
  • These lines from ‘The Island’ form a self-indictment of poetic efficacy even as they allude to the biblical maxim that one can not live on bread alone.
  • She does briefly allude to this complexity between the local and the national on pages 27-28, but this could have been enhanced by further explicit reasoning and additional detail.
  • That's all I can think of now, but new characters will be introduced and I will allude to them.
  • All of the images we have discussed thus far allude to Christian theology and the symbolism of the rite of baptism.
  • In Puerto Santo Tomás, one born-again fisherman adorned his shack with a biblical scene evidently intended to allude to, in idealized fashion, the stalwart men of the village.
  • In the mid-20th century a variety of factors (which I can only briefly allude to here) converged to spark a second wave of marriage-law reform.