Allusion and illusion. an allusion is an indirect reference, whereas an illusion is something that is unreal or incorrect. each of the nouns has a related verb form: allude “to refer indirectly to,” and illude (not a very common word), which may mean “to delude or deceive” or “to subject to an illusion.”
A sentence would display imagery in the sense of smell by using descriptive words. An example would be: The sugary, sweet aroma wafted into my nostrils as she walked past with a pan of freshly baked granola goodness.
Allusion and illusion. an allusion is an indirect reference, whereas an illusion is something that is unreal or incorrect. each of the nouns has a related verb form: allude “to refer indirectly to,” and illude (not a very common word), which may mean “to delude or deceive” or “to subject to an illusion.”
A sentence would display imagery in the sense of smell by using descriptive words. An example would be: The sugary, sweet aroma wafted into my nostrils as she walked past with a pan of freshly baked granola goodness.
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