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The word 'allusive' is used when someone indirectly refers to something else, usually a famous person, place, event, or idea, without specifically mentioning it. For example, if someone says, "He had a Herculean task ahead of him," they are alluding to the strength and bravery of the Greek hero Hercules without saying his name. 'Allusive' is usually used to describe a piece of writing or speech that includes these kinds of references.