Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Illusion in a sentence

Illusion in a sentence

  up(7)  down(13)
Sentence count:201+5Posted:2016-10-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deceptiondelusionmisconceptiontrickAntonym: disillusionSimilar words: allusionconclusionin conclusiondraw a conclusionillustratefill upexclusiveexclusivelyMeaning: [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. 
Random good picture Not show
121. Some saw the irrational spectre of money illusion lurking menacingly in the wings.
122. The dominance of abstract expressionism has been buttressed by an impressive degree of partisanship and an illusion of consensus.
123. His remedy was to divide the garden with a wicker arch into two sections, to create an illusion of space.
124. The approach of many a trainee, therefore, was to create the illusion of desirability.
125. The illusion of mastery would prove difficult to forfeit, however, and would plague them throughout the first year.
126. They begin to live with the illusion that their performance is static, in a holding pattern.
127. She had damn all in the way of information, let alone the illusion of town hall propaganda.
128. By pursuing top management commitment and new organization designs, the committee members would have condemned themselves to three dilemmas: Illusion.
129. Our everyday reality is a grand illusion, a dream metaphor, which we are creating.
130. District councillors are under no illusion that the extra cash they are providing is enough to solve the problem entirely.
131. Nobody had any illusion that the explanation would be easily accepted.
132. The white walls and mirrors helped to create an illusion of space.
133. Within the legal container of marriage, the idealization and illusion so characteristic or the in-love state can take a nasty knock.
134. Like the Holy Grail, it is a dream, a tantalising illusion.
135. The fields interlace on screen to create the illusion of full pictures.
136. An orderly life on either side of the dual carriageway, the illusion of an orderly life.
137. No, our science is no illusion. But an illusion it would be to suppose that what science cannot give us we can get elsewhere. Sigmund Freud 
138. Such advise fills up too many books of quality management and creates the illusion that something is under control.
139. Colour passes too much miscellaneous, change alimental nature colour and lustre easily when the light is reflexed and make handlers produces illusion when cook food.
140. "Stimulus packages and bailouts only prolong the economic agony by creating the illusion of a solution, " said Barun Mitra, director of the Liberty Institute[Sentencedict.com], an economic think tank in New Delhi.
141. A lotus-embroidered illusion blouse perfectly complemented a dramatic white ballskirt that featured a double Korean bow, her replacement for grosgrain ribbon this season.
142. The space illusion of plane includes the real space illusion, the free space illusion, the contrary space illusion and the abstract space illusion.
143. For instance, " elfland fokelore RO " network game is adapted namely from homonymic illusion caricature.
144. In this design, two rainbows are stacked on top of each other in a pixilated form to create an illusion of a double rainbow.
145. And the notion that its divisions were healed was an illusion that has been shattered by a bust-up between the prime minister and the army (see article).
146. Importantly, users can also interact with the display when they touch it, to zoom in or rotate the buildings, for example, without breaking the 3D illusion.
147. The black plastic lens will delay visual sense of perception, so the plastic photoscope will make us explain the motion of the shadows in a way of a certain illusion.
148. David Copperfield's stupefying rendition of the Death Saw illusion[http://Sentencedict.com], where a gigantic industrial buzz saw sliced a shackled Copperfield cleanly in half?
149. The one who killed Emma was herself, her illusion and her heart to pursue a foppish life.
150. But are there any other explanations of who can reverse the spinning? We also asked viewers if they could perceive another common illusion, the "Magic Eye"
More similar words: allusionconclusionin conclusiondraw a conclusionillustratefill upexclusiveexclusivelypollutionmillionbillionsessionmansionversionpensionmissiontensionabrasioninvasionaversiondecisionenvisionemissionrevisiondivisioncommissiondimensionexpansionrecessionexplosion
Total 201, 30 Per page  5/7  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words