Similar words: illusive, elusive, inclusive, delusive, exclusive, reclusive, conclusive, inconclusive. Meaning: [-uːsɪv] adj. characterized by indirect references.
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1. Her music is witty, ironic and allusive.
2. Her allusive style is difficult to follow.
3. The managers spoke in cryptic, allusive utterances, using technical jargon that was opaque to her.
4. However, in two cantatas in book 3 allusive figuration recurs in a manner that indubitably aids the drama.
5. Allusive speech is characterized by allusions.
6. Perhaps blue eyelashes are this allusive sign , virginal behavior this fragile allusion.
7. The young schoolboy can not understand the allusive conversation of intellectual men.
8. Allusive sex depends on affection tendency of the patient, if have affection tendentiousness to some thing or some individual, get a suggestion easily.
9. Allusive Netease violates compasses and blizzard to establish joint - stock company.
10. His new play, Arcadia, is as intricate,(sentencedict.com) elaborate and allusive as anything he has yet written.
11. Unlike most academic philosophy much of it is personal, polemical, poetical or allusive.
12. Deliberately, the colour has little force, but this is compensated for by its allusive subtlety.
13. Their life, be like sometimes Thespian and general, seek stimulation, allusive sex is strong.
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