Synonym: deception, delusion, misconception, trick. Antonym: disillusion. Similar words: allusion, conclusion, in conclusion, draw a conclusion, illustrate, fill up, exclusive, exclusively. Meaning: [ɪ'luːʒn] n. 1. an erroneous mental representation 2. something many people believe that is false 3. the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas 4. an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers.
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31. This feel-good stuff is an illusion.
32. It gives them the illusion of divine aura.
33. Mai is under an illusion of freedom.
34. Death is the greatest illusion of all. Osho
35. Illusion is sometimes all that keeps us sane. Laurell K. Hamilton
36. Bonnie Raitt in illusion lace with black beading.
37. An illusion, too, died at Gonesse last week.
38. Close to, the illusion of glowing feyness dissipated.
39. And wisdom usually follows illusion, delusion, and disillusion.
40. Political warfare fosters the illusion of an active system full of excitement and competition.
41. Even in comprehensive school districts with significant economic diversity, economic integration is frequently an illusion.
42. The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco. Ralph Waldo Emerson
43. There seems to be a widespread illusion that there are no class barriers anymore.
44. Pool will use the outer planets to create the illusion of a nova.
45. Of course, the anchor has had plenty of help from plenty of crafts people in creating the illusion of calm omniscience.
46. A pyramid scheme creates the illusion of financial success by paying off early investors with funds provided by later investors.
47. Never say never, because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion. Michael Jordan
48. Time is an illusion. Albert Einstein
49. Shiseido's Wrinkle Smoothing Concentrate works on the principle of an optical illusion.
50. Even better this year than last, though maybe that's just an illusion.
51. Successive experience to the contrary failed to disabuse them of this illusion.
52. These laws create an illusion of safety but do little to prevent such crimes.
53. They view the minority who are still church members as hypocrites or antiquarian oddities; or misguided worshippers of an illusion.
54. But after my recent fiasco with On Location and Word, I sometimes question whether this is an illusion.
55. Through this process of the return to the mean or average, the superbly intelligent, highly motivated race remains an illusion.
56. I discovered that maybe it was fate all along, that faith was just an illusion that somehow you're in control. Amy Tan
57. Thinking too much also creates the illusion of causal connections between unrelated events. Steve Martin
58. I was also under no illusion that some backbenchers on our side were nervous about the policy.
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59. It's a small room, but the mirrors create an illusion of space.
60. There is an illusion of sitting high above the ground, almost as if it was a transport aircraft.
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