Originally Posted by ToyotaTechGeek
... if one has to write something pretentious in order to "sound like 'your' semi intelligent", then either you are alluding to the idea that he needs some sort of 'fluffing' or you have experienced the need to 'fluff' your own resume'.
Im sorry, I was concentrating more on the misplaced apostrophies. I guess you were implying myself in my own quote? I mustve misunderstood you once again, im sorry for that its just me being the kid i am!
I thought I used the right one, but apparently I was wrong, can you tell me which of these I should have used? (and these are all from Dictionary.com)
Allude: To make an indirect reference <-- the one I misused apparently
Illude: To play upon by artifice; to deceive; to mock; to excite and disappoint the hopes of.
Elude: 1.To evade or escape from, as by daring, cleverness, or skill.
2.To escape the understanding or grasp of.