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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91. This is called an optical illusion, which means that your eyes trick you into seeing something that is not really there.
92. Not so where an illusion of everyday reality is more important.
93. You have to find creative ways of providing the illusion of space in a price tag that more people can afford.
94. It was probably an optical illusion, but the place seemed to be flying more eagles and swastikas than stars and stripes.
95. The eccentric shape of the room made a cranny, and here he could create the illusion of solitude.
96. First, the leader has or creates the illusion of a track record of success.
97. Some people considered this stranger to be a devil changed into the illusion of an angel of light, or a witch.
98. Even knowing what he did, Kirov found it difficult to see how the optical illusion had been managed.
99. It represents the sublimation of suffering into beauty, the formation of a beautiful illusion to conceal the painful truth.
100. It would shatter the illusion he was trying to create of having a unique grasp of this new warrant business.
101. The skeletal width of the shoulders is hereditary but an illusion of breadth can be created by fully developing the shoulder muscles.
102. Nigel was ostentatiously smoking a big cigar to give an illusion of poise.
103. The whole thing seethed, illusion and allusion swinging from branch to branch like gibbons in the treetops.
104. Through that illusion she had walked with blessed speed, and out beyond it into a world of other possibilities.
105. People had bought these houses under the illusion that their value would just keep on rising.
106. Therefore, according to the Gurdjieff system, what we call ourselves is just an imaginary entity, or an illusion.
107. The illusion is that the water is emerging from within the grotto.
108. In such a place, illusion rivals economic disparity as an enemy to peace.
109. She thought he loved her but it was just an illusion.
110. Of course, some of the most powerful political regimes are masterful at using both illusion and coercion.
111. The illusion that juries are deciding our civil cases is encouraged by the judges themselves.
112. You should not confuse the 33 illusion of motion with its actuality.
113. The irrational spectre of money illusion is often seen to lie behind the complex facade of income-expenditure models derived from the system.
114. It gave an illusion of space and space meant freedom.
115. It is this last illusion that is now crumbling before our eyes.
116. I don't think it was an illusion, a clever deceit produced by scientists culling and stringent access modelling.
117. The shorts were pleated about the waist and flared widely, giving an illusion of being a too short skirt.
118. The road appears to get narrower as you look into the distance,[www.Sentencedict.com] but it's just an illusion.
119. The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
120. Rape offers the illusion of complete control, obtained either by a weapon, physical or verbal intimidation or drugging.
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