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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151. Similar to visual illusion, cognition illusion becloud one's feeling to the real-world.
152. Anamorphism is usually considered a form of Illusion or Trompe loeil, but is really the logical mathematical continuation of Perspective.
153. It is self-deceiving words, your heart has been sharp cuts, would also need to cover up what everyone knows you can not become a common friend, do not have any illusion about it.
154. They scattered low-interest credit cards and home equity loan offers like takeout menus, creating the illusion of prosperity by driving up home values.
155. She had not told him about Brander, because she was still under the vague illusion that, in the end, she might escape.
156. Such as thaumatrope, a toy played with by both boys and girls, it is a simple toy that created an optical illusion using a spinning disc with a different picture on each side.
157. Cabaret, as filmed by Fosse, focused chillingly on the disparity between reality and illusion.
158. Solution: It is usually more visually appealing when the illusion of a human camera operator is created.
159. Letto platform bed from designer Daniele Lago gives the illusion that the bed is floating in the air. No need for bed frames.
160. Kyanite will assist initiates in lifting the veils of illusion that surround oneself and others to get at the truth of the patterning, karma or dance underneath.
161. For the first time in three weeks I am alone, driving from Windhoek toward the Namib Desert beneath a ubiquitous blue sky, its presence above the savannah creating the illusion of a flat, wide Earth.
162. And yet I know that, because free will is an illusion, it's all predetermined who will descend into akinetic mutism and who won't.
163. We must give the young people a clear idea of the aggressive nature and double-dealing tactics of the US imperialists and prevent them from having any illusion about the imperialists.
164. While the illusion can't actually determine whether you're "right-brained" or "left-brained," we were curious about what actually affects people's perception of the illusion.
165. The stimulatory effects of a strong cup of coffee in the morning may be nothing more than an illusion.
166. Combined together, the inner layer appears diffused and gauzy, successfully creating the illusion of depth and reflection.
167. A spokesman said:This system recognises the users behaviour and offers tactile feedback and the illusion of using the tactile sense of force.
168. The illusion sky of the chivalric bodyguard mind that because its are romantic, the bed of pillar type has,(Sentencedict.com) high elegance most the favour that accepts this kind of young woman student.
169. In fact, Jane has been stilly love her boss George Hungary, she always with the illusion that one day be able to put on her own Wedding dress.
170. By providing a way to create and enter containers, an operating system gives applications the illusion of running on a separate machine while at the same time sharing many of the underlying resources.
171. A young inventor has created a motorbike with a twist – it uses two wheels but they are positioned right next to each other, giving it the illusion of being a powered unicycle.
172. Illusion Medical imaging is a new fertile ground for pareidolia.
173. From another point of view, this close viewing way enables the depicted object to have very deep illusion and profound sense of mystery.
174. Like other cosmetic trademarks, he also holds an illusion to hypostatic shop sale.
175. This research shows that the immateriality of mind is a deep illusion.
176. He even goes to an Episcopalian church but he is under an illusion from which I pray he will be delivered.
177. But there is an Enormous Illusion named "Christendom" in Religiousness A, it needs to leap to Religiousness B by "the Absolute Paradox".
178. However,[www.Sentencedict.com] we cannot hold the view that all the value of this play is just to express the illusion of life and the futility of resistance.
179. ILLUSION Mineral: Kyanite Kyanite holds the vibration of illusion in the language of light.
180. My illusion was to the immensity of time during which, by your own showing, you must have been done up in asphaltum.
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