Similar words: delusion, delusional, delusional disorder, grandeur, elusion, delusive, law of gravitation, allusion. Meaning: n. a delusion (common in paranoia) that you are much greater and more powerful and influential than you really are.
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1 Don't go getting delusions of grandeur .
2 She is clearly suffering from delusions of grandeur .
3 Maybe I had delusions of grandeur.
4 But these were delusions of grandeur.
5 Once again, he was suffering from delusions of grandeur.
6 Delusions of grandeur, of course.
7 In the acute excitement stages, when delusions of grandeur, loquacity and hyperactivity prevail, the patients require physical restraint.
8 No,[www.Sentencedict.com] the 42-year-old composer does not suffer from delusions of grandeur.
9 The classical progression is then to delusions of grandeur with absurd claims of past and present achievements.
10 The man has developed delusions of grandeur for years.
11 And he had delusions of grandeur.
12 He is continually obsessed by delusions of grandeur.
13 He suggested that we suffer delusions of grandeur as a football nation.
14 She wants to travel first - class: she must have delusions of grandeur.
15 At first sight it would appear that the world of hip-hop is suffering from delusions of grandeur.
16 Even if social analysis is something which everyone does, those who engage in it professionally are still tempted by delusions of grandeur.
17 Lydia laughed and shook her head. Youre not suffering from anything but delusions of grandeur.
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