Allusion vs Imaginary - What's the difference?
allusion | imaginary |
An indirect reference; a hint; a reference to something supposed to be known, but not explicitly mentioned; a covert indication.
existing only in the imagination
* Addison
(mathematics) of a number, having no real part; that part of a complex number which is a multiple of the square root of -1.
Imagination; fancy.
* 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 324:
(mathematics) An imaginary quantity.
As nouns the difference between allusion and imaginary
is that allusion is allusion while imaginary is imagination; fancy.As an adjective imaginary is
existing only in the imagination.allusion
English
(wikipedia allusion)Noun
(en noun)imaginary
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Wilt thou add to all the griefs I suffer / Imaginary ills and fancied tortures?
Derived terms
* imaginarily * imaginarinessNoun
(imaginaries)- By then too Mozart's opera, from Da Ponte's libretto, had made Figaro a stock character in the European imaginary and set the whole Continent whistling Mozartian airs and chuckling at Figaresque humour.
