Allude – n. to refer broadly or indirectly
My grandmother loved to allude to her journey from rags to riches, hoping that we would learn from her past.
Collusion – n. a secret agreement or conspiracy for an illegal or deceptive pupose.
The company lost a couple of millions due to the collusion between the cashier and the accountant.
Ludicrous – adj laughable because of clear absurdity, falseness or foolishness.
During the hearing, the judge was shocked at the ludicrous answers that the defendant gave.
Prelude – n. a performance, action, event or piece of music that precedes and prepares for the more important thing that follows.
The children sang Christmas carols as a prelude to the grand chorale’s main performance.
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